opnsense-src/contrib/kyua/utils/fs/auto_cleaners.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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#include "utils/fs/auto_cleaners.hpp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/operations.hpp"
#include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
#include "utils/logging/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/noncopyable.hpp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
#include "utils/signals/interrupts.hpp"
namespace fs = utils::fs;
namespace signals = utils::signals;
/// Shared implementation of the auto_directory.
struct utils::fs::auto_directory::impl : utils::noncopyable {
/// The path to the directory being managed.
fs::path _directory;
/// Whether cleanup() has been already executed or not.
bool _cleaned;
/// Constructor.
///
/// \param directory_ The directory to grab the ownership of.
impl(const path& directory_) :
_directory(directory_),
_cleaned(false)
{
}
/// Destructor.
~impl(void)
{
try {
this->cleanup();
} catch (const fs::error& e) {
LW(F("Failed to auto-cleanup directory '%s': %s") % _directory %
e.what());
}
}
/// Removes the directory.
///
/// See the cleanup() method of the auto_directory class for details.
void
cleanup(void)
{
if (!_cleaned) {
// Mark this as cleaned first so that, in case of failure, we don't
// reraise the error from the destructor.
_cleaned = true;
fs::rmdir(_directory);
}
}
};
/// Constructs a new auto_directory and grabs ownership of a directory.
///
/// \param directory_ The directory to grab the ownership of.
fs::auto_directory::auto_directory(const path& directory_) :
_pimpl(new impl(directory_))
{
}
/// Deletes the managed directory; must be empty.
///
/// This should not be relied on because it cannot provide proper error
/// reporting. Instead, the caller should use the cleanup() method.
fs::auto_directory::~auto_directory(void)
{
}
/// Creates a self-destructing temporary directory.
///
/// See the notes for fs::mkdtemp_public() for details on the permissions
/// given to the temporary directory, which are looser than what the standard
/// mkdtemp would grant.
///
/// \param path_template The template for the temporary path, which is a
/// basename that is created within the TMPDIR. Must contain the XXXXXX
/// pattern, which is atomically replaced by a random unique string.
///
/// \return The self-destructing directory.
///
/// \throw fs::error If the creation fails.
fs::auto_directory
fs::auto_directory::mkdtemp_public(const std::string& path_template)
{
signals::interrupts_inhibiter inhibiter;
const fs::path directory_ = fs::mkdtemp_public(path_template);
try {
return auto_directory(directory_);
} catch (...) {
fs::rmdir(directory_);
throw;
}
}
/// Gets the directory managed by this auto_directory.
///
/// \return The path to the managed directory.
const fs::path&
fs::auto_directory::directory(void) const
{
return _pimpl->_directory;
}
/// Deletes the managed directory; must be empty.
///
/// This operation is idempotent.
///
/// \throw fs::error If there is a problem removing any directory or file.
void
fs::auto_directory::cleanup(void)
{
_pimpl->cleanup();
}
/// Shared implementation of the auto_file.
struct utils::fs::auto_file::impl : utils::noncopyable {
/// The path to the file being managed.
fs::path _file;
/// Whether removed() has been already executed or not.
bool _removed;
/// Constructor.
///
/// \param file_ The file to grab the ownership of.
impl(const path& file_) :
_file(file_),
_removed(false)
{
}
/// Destructor.
~impl(void)
{
try {
this->remove();
} catch (const fs::error& e) {
LW(F("Failed to auto-cleanup file '%s': %s") % _file %
e.what());
}
}
/// Removes the file.
///
/// See the remove() method of the auto_file class for details.
void
remove(void)
{
if (!_removed) {
// Mark this as cleaned first so that, in case of failure, we don't
// reraise the error from the destructor.
_removed = true;
fs::unlink(_file);
}
}
};
/// Constructs a new auto_file and grabs ownership of a file.
///
/// \param file_ The file to grab the ownership of.
fs::auto_file::auto_file(const path& file_) :
_pimpl(new impl(file_))
{
}
/// Deletes the managed file.
///
/// This should not be relied on because it cannot provide proper error
/// reporting. Instead, the caller should use the remove() method.
fs::auto_file::~auto_file(void)
{
}
/// Creates a self-destructing temporary file.
///
/// \param path_template The template for the temporary path, which is a
/// basename that is created within the TMPDIR. Must contain the XXXXXX
/// pattern, which is atomically replaced by a random unique string.
///
/// \return The self-destructing file.
///
/// \throw fs::error If the creation fails.
fs::auto_file
fs::auto_file::mkstemp(const std::string& path_template)
{
signals::interrupts_inhibiter inhibiter;
const fs::path file_ = fs::mkstemp(path_template);
try {
return auto_file(file_);
} catch (...) {
fs::unlink(file_);
throw;
}
}
/// Gets the file managed by this auto_file.
///
/// \return The path to the managed file.
const fs::path&
fs::auto_file::file(void) const
{
return _pimpl->_file;
}
/// Deletes the managed file.
///
/// This operation is idempotent.
///
/// \throw fs::error If there is a problem removing the file.
void
fs::auto_file::remove(void)
{
_pimpl->remove();
}