1 /* -*- buffer-read-only: t -*- vi: set ro: */
2 /* DO NOT EDIT! GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY! */
3 /* Set the access and modification time of a file relative to directory fd.
4 Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19 /* written by Eric Blake */
28 #include "stat-time.h"
36 /* If we have a native utimensat, but are compiling this file, then
37 utimensat was defined to rpl_utimensat by our replacement
38 sys/stat.h. We assume the native version might fail with ENOSYS,
39 or succeed without properly affecting ctime (as is the case when
40 using newer glibc but older Linux kernel). In this scenario,
41 rpl_utimensat checks whether the native version is usable, and
42 local_utimensat provides the fallback manipulation. */
44 static int local_utimensat (int, char const *, struct timespec const[2], int);
45 # define AT_FUNC_NAME local_utimensat
47 /* Like utimensat, but work around native bugs. */
50 rpl_utimensat (int fd, char const *file, struct timespec const times[2],
53 /* See comments in utimens.c for details. */
54 static int utimensat_works_really; /* 0 = unknown, 1 = yes, -1 = no. */
55 if (0 <= utimensat_works_really)
60 struct timespec ts[2];
61 /* As recently as Linux kernel 2.6.32 (Dec 2009), several file
62 systems (xfs, ntfs-3g) have bugs with a single UTIME_OMIT,
63 but work if both times are either explicitly specified or
64 UTIME_NOW. Work around it with a preparatory [l]stat prior
65 to calling utimensat; fortunately, there is not much timing
66 impact due to the extra syscall even on file systems where
67 UTIME_OMIT would have worked. FIXME: Simplify this in 2012,
68 when file system bugs are no longer common. */
69 if (times && (times[0].tv_nsec == UTIME_OMIT
70 || times[1].tv_nsec == UTIME_OMIT))
72 if (fstatat (fd, file, &st, flag))
74 if (times[0].tv_nsec == UTIME_OMIT && times[1].tv_nsec == UTIME_OMIT)
76 if (times[0].tv_nsec == UTIME_OMIT)
77 ts[0] = get_stat_atime (&st);
80 if (times[1].tv_nsec == UTIME_OMIT)
81 ts[1] = get_stat_mtime (&st);
86 # endif /* __linux__ */
87 result = utimensat (fd, file, times, flag);
88 /* Linux kernel 2.6.25 has a bug where it returns EINVAL for
89 UTIME_NOW or UTIME_OMIT with non-zero tv_sec, which
90 local_utimensat works around. Meanwhile, EINVAL for a bad
91 flag is indeterminate whether the native utimensat works, but
92 local_utimensat will also reject it. */
93 if (result == -1 && errno == EINVAL && (flag & ~AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW))
95 if (result == 0 || (errno != ENOSYS && errno != EINVAL))
97 utimensat_works_really = 1;
101 /* No point in trying openat/futimens, since on Linux, futimens is
102 implemented with the same syscall as utimensat. Only avoid the
103 native utimensat due to an ENOSYS failure; an EINVAL error was
104 data-dependent, and the next caller may pass valid data. */
105 if (0 <= utimensat_works_really && errno == ENOSYS)
106 utimensat_works_really = -1;
107 return local_utimensat (fd, file, times, flag);
110 #else /* !HAVE_UTIMENSAT */
112 # define AT_FUNC_NAME utimensat
114 #endif /* !HAVE_UTIMENSAT */
116 /* Set the access and modification time stamps of FILE to be
117 TIMESPEC[0] and TIMESPEC[1], respectively; relative to directory
118 FD. If flag is AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, change the times of a symlink,
119 or fail with ENOSYS if not possible. If TIMESPEC is null, set the
120 time stamps to the current time. If possible, do it without
121 changing the working directory. Otherwise, resort to using
122 save_cwd/fchdir, then utimens/restore_cwd. If either the save_cwd
123 or the restore_cwd fails, then give a diagnostic and exit nonzero.
124 Return 0 on success, -1 (setting errno) on failure. */
126 /* AT_FUNC_NAME is now utimensat or local_utimensat. */
127 #define AT_FUNC_F1 lutimens
128 #define AT_FUNC_F2 utimens
129 #define AT_FUNC_USE_F1_COND AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW
130 #define AT_FUNC_POST_FILE_PARAM_DECLS , struct timespec const ts[2], int flag
131 #define AT_FUNC_POST_FILE_ARGS , ts
136 #undef AT_FUNC_USE_F1_COND
137 #undef AT_FUNC_POST_FILE_PARAM_DECLS
138 #undef AT_FUNC_POST_FILE_ARGS