| // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // TODO(vtl): notes to self: |
| // - file offsets, file positions, and file sizes are int64 (though positions |
| // and sizes must always be non-negative) |
| // - buffer size parameters (for read/write) are uint32 |
| |
| [DartPackage="mojo_services"] |
| module mojo.files; |
| |
| import "files/public/interfaces/types.mojom"; |
| |
| // TODO(vtl): Write comments. |
| interface File { |
| // Flushes/closes this file; no operations may be performed on this file after |
| // this. Note that any error code is strictly informational -- the close may |
| // not be retried. |
| Close() => (Error err); |
| |
| // Reads (at most) |num_bytes_to_read| from the location specified by |
| // |offset|/|whence|. On success, |bytes_read| is set to the data read. |
| // TODO(vtl): Define/clarify behavior when less than |num_bytes_to_read| bytes |
| // are read. |
| // TODO(vtl): Clarify when (for what values of |offset|/|whence|) this |
| // modifies the file position. Or maybe there should be a flag? |
| Read(uint32 num_bytes_to_read, int64 offset, Whence whence) |
| => (Error error, array<uint8>? bytes_read); |
| |
| // Writes |bytes_to_write| to the location specified by |offset|/|whence|. |
| // TODO(vtl): Clarify behavior when |num_bytes_written| is less than the size |
| // of |bytes_to_write|. |
| Write(array<uint8> bytes_to_write, int64 offset, Whence whence) |
| => (Error error, uint32 num_bytes_written); |
| |
| // TODO(vtl): We definitely want 64 bits for |num_bytes_to_read|; but do we |
| // want it to be signed (this is consistent with |size| values, but |
| // inconsistent with 32-bit |num_bytes_to_read| values)? Do we want to have |
| // separate "read to end" versus "tail" (i.e., keep on reading as more data is |
| // appended) modes, and how would those be signalled? |
| ReadToStream(handle<data_pipe_producer> source, |
| int64 offset, |
| Whence whence, |
| int64 num_bytes_to_read) => (Error error); |
| WriteFromStream(handle<data_pipe_consumer> sink, int64 offset, Whence whence) |
| => (Error error); |
| |
| // Gets the current file position. On success, |position| is the current |
| // offset (in bytes) from the beginning of the file). |
| Tell() => (Error error, int64 position); |
| |
| // Sets the current file position to that specified by |offset|/|whence|. On |
| // success, |position| is the offset (in bytes) from the beginning of the |
| // file. |
| Seek(int64 offset, Whence whence) => (Error error, int64 position); |
| |
| // Gets information about this file. On success, |file_information| is |
| // non-null and will contain this information. |
| Stat() => (Error error, FileInformation? file_information); |
| |
| // Truncates this file to the size specified by |size| (in bytes). |
| Truncate(int64 size) => (Error error); |
| |
| // Updates this file's atime and/or mtime to the time specified by |atime| (or |
| // |mtime|, respectively), which may also indicate "now". If |atime| or |
| // |mtime| is null, then the corresponding time is not modified. |
| Touch(TimespecOrNow? atime, TimespecOrNow? mtime) => (Error error); |
| |
| // Creates a new |File| instance, which shares the same "file description". |
| // I.e., the access mode, etc. (as specified to |Directory::OpenFile()| by the |
| // |open_flags| argument) as well as file position. |
| Dup(File& file) => (Error error); |
| |
| // TODO(vtl): What are the rules for reopening (w.r.t. changing mode/flags). |
| // E.g., obviously can go from "read-write" to "read", but reverse? (probably |
| // not), can remove "append"? (probably not?). Do we allow "truncate"? |
| Reopen(File& file, uint32 open_flags) => (Error error); |
| |
| // TODO(vtl): probably should have access flags (but also exec?); how do these |
| // relate to access mode? |
| AsBuffer() => (Error error, handle<shared_buffer>? buffer); |
| |
| // Special-file-specific control function, for device "files". |in| and |out| |
| // are dependent on |request|. |
| // TODO(vtl): Make a master list of request values somewhere. |
| Ioctl(uint32 request, array<uint32>? in_values) |
| => (Error error, array<uint32>? out_values); |
| |
| // TODO(vtl): Add a "watch"? |
| // TODO(vtl): Add something analogous to fsync(2)? |
| }; |