// Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. use std::io::StdinLock; use std::mem::zeroed; use std::os::unix::io::RawFd; use libc::{ c_int, fcntl, isatty, read, tcgetattr, tcsetattr, termios, ECHO, F_GETFL, F_SETFL, ICANON, ISIG, O_NONBLOCK, STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, }; use crate::{errno_result, Result}; fn modify_mode(fd: RawFd, f: F) -> Result<()> { // Safe because we check the return value of isatty. if unsafe { isatty(fd) } != 1 { return Ok(()); } // The following pair are safe because termios gets totally overwritten by tcgetattr and we // check the return result. let mut termios: termios = unsafe { zeroed() }; let ret = unsafe { tcgetattr(fd, &mut termios as *mut _) }; if ret < 0 { return errno_result(); } let mut new_termios = termios; f(&mut new_termios); // Safe because the syscall will only read the extent of termios and we check the return result. let ret = unsafe { tcsetattr(fd, TCSANOW, &new_termios as *const _) }; if ret < 0 { return errno_result(); } Ok(()) } fn get_flags(fd: RawFd) -> Result { // Safe because no third parameter is expected and we check the return result. let ret = unsafe { fcntl(fd, F_GETFL) }; if ret < 0 { return errno_result(); } Ok(ret) } fn set_flags(fd: RawFd, flags: c_int) -> Result<()> { // Safe because we supply the third parameter and we check the return result. let ret = unsafe { fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags) }; if ret < 0 { return errno_result(); } Ok(()) } /// Trait for file descriptors that are TTYs, according to `isatty(3)`. /// /// This is marked unsafe because the implementation must promise that the returned RawFd is a valid /// fd and that the lifetime of the returned fd is at least that of the trait object. pub unsafe trait Terminal { /// Gets the file descriptor of the TTY. fn tty_fd(&self) -> RawFd; /// Set this terminal's mode to canonical mode (`ICANON | ECHO | ISIG`). fn set_canon_mode(&self) -> Result<()> { modify_mode(self.tty_fd(), |t| t.c_lflag |= ICANON | ECHO | ISIG) } /// Set this terminal's mode to raw mode (`!(ICANON | ECHO | ISIG)`). fn set_raw_mode(&self) -> Result<()> { modify_mode(self.tty_fd(), |t| t.c_lflag &= !(ICANON | ECHO | ISIG)) } /// Sets the non-blocking mode of this terminal's file descriptor. /// /// If `non_block` is `true`, then `read_raw` will not block. If `non_block` is `false`, then /// `read_raw` may block if there is nothing to read. fn set_non_block(&self, non_block: bool) -> Result<()> { let old_flags = get_flags(self.tty_fd())?; let new_flags = if non_block { old_flags | O_NONBLOCK } else { old_flags & !O_NONBLOCK }; if new_flags != old_flags { set_flags(self.tty_fd(), new_flags)? } Ok(()) } /// Reads up to `out.len()` bytes from this terminal without any buffering. /// /// This may block, depending on if non-blocking was enabled with `set_non_block` or if there /// are any bytes to read. If there is at least one byte that is readable, this will not block. fn read_raw(&self, out: &mut [u8]) -> Result { // Safe because read will only modify the pointer up to the length we give it and we check // the return result. let ret = unsafe { read(self.tty_fd(), out.as_mut_ptr() as *mut _, out.len()) }; if ret < 0 { return errno_result(); } Ok(ret as usize) } } // Safe because we return a genuine terminal fd that never changes and shares our lifetime. unsafe impl<'a> Terminal for StdinLock<'a> { fn tty_fd(&self) -> RawFd { STDIN_FILENO } }