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Gilad Arnoldd7b513d2012-05-10 14:25:27 -07001// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +00002// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
Gilad Arnoldcf175a02014-07-10 16:48:47 -07005#ifndef UPDATE_ENGINE_UTILS_H_
6#define UPDATE_ENGINE_UTILS_H_
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +00007
Han Shen2643cb72012-06-26 14:45:33 -07008#include <errno.h>
Alex Vakulenkod2779df2014-06-16 13:19:00 -07009#include <unistd.h>
10
11#include <algorithm>
12#include <map>
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000013#include <set>
14#include <string>
15#include <vector>
Darin Petkovc6c135c2010-08-11 13:36:18 -070016
Alex Vakulenko75039d72014-03-25 12:36:28 -070017#include <base/files/file_path.h>
Chris Sosafc661a12013-02-26 14:43:21 -080018#include <base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h>
Alex Vakulenko75039d72014-03-25 12:36:28 -070019#include <base/time/time.h>
Thieu Le5c7d9752010-12-15 16:09:28 -080020#include <ext2fs/ext2fs.h>
Andrew de los Reyesc7020782010-04-28 10:46:04 -070021#include <glib.h>
Jay Srinivasanf0572052012-10-23 18:12:56 -070022#include "metrics/metrics_library.h"
Darin Petkovc6c135c2010-08-11 13:36:18 -070023
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000024#include "update_engine/action.h"
David Zeuthenb281f072014-04-02 10:20:19 -070025#include "update_engine/action_processor.h"
26#include "update_engine/connection_manager.h"
Jay Srinivasan19409b72013-04-12 19:23:36 -070027#include "update_engine/constants.h"
David Zeuthen33bae492014-02-25 16:16:18 -080028#include "update_engine/metrics.h"
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000029
30namespace chromeos_update_engine {
31
Jay Srinivasan55f50c22013-01-10 19:24:35 -080032class SystemState;
33
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000034namespace utils {
35
David Zeuthen27a48bc2013-08-06 12:06:29 -070036// Converts a struct timespec representing a number of seconds since
37// the Unix epoch to a base::Time. Sub-microsecond time is rounded
38// down.
39base::Time TimeFromStructTimespec(struct timespec *ts);
40
41// Converts a vector of strings to a NULL-terminated array of
42// strings. The resulting array should be freed with g_strfreev()
43// when are you done with it.
44gchar** StringVectorToGStrv(const std::vector<std::string> &vector);
45
46// Formats |vector| as a string of the form ["<elem1>", "<elem2>"].
47// Does no escaping, only use this for presentation in error messages.
48std::string StringVectorToString(const std::vector<std::string> &vector);
49
David Zeuthen8f191b22013-08-06 12:27:50 -070050// Calculates the p2p file id from payload hash and size
51std::string CalculateP2PFileId(const std::string& payload_hash,
52 size_t payload_size);
53
J. Richard Barnette63137e52013-10-28 10:57:29 -070054// Parse the firmware version from one line of output from the
55// "mosys" command.
56std::string ParseECVersion(std::string input_line);
57
J. Richard Barnette30842932013-10-28 15:04:23 -070058// Given the name of the block device of a boot partition, return the
59// name of the associated kernel partition (e.g. given "/dev/sda3",
60// return "/dev/sda2").
61const std::string KernelDeviceOfBootDevice(const std::string& boot_device);
62
Andrew de los Reyes970bb282009-12-09 16:34:04 -080063// Writes the data passed to path. The file at path will be overwritten if it
64// exists. Returns true on success, false otherwise.
65bool WriteFile(const char* path, const char* data, int data_len);
66
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -070067// Calls write() or pwrite() repeatedly until all count bytes at buf are
68// written to fd or an error occurs. Returns true on success.
69bool WriteAll(int fd, const void* buf, size_t count);
70bool PWriteAll(int fd, const void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset);
71
72// Calls pread() repeatedly until count bytes are read, or EOF is reached.
73// Returns number of bytes read in *bytes_read. Returns true on success.
74bool PReadAll(int fd, void* buf, size_t count, off_t offset,
75 ssize_t* out_bytes_read);
Andrew de los Reyesb10320d2010-03-31 16:44:44 -070076
Gilad Arnold19a45f02012-07-19 12:36:10 -070077// Opens |path| for reading and appends its entire content to the container
78// pointed to by |out_p|. Returns true upon successfully reading all of the
79// file's content, false otherwise, in which case the state of the output
Darin Petkov8e447e02013-04-16 16:23:50 +020080// container is unknown. ReadFileChunk starts reading the file from |offset|; if
81// |size| is not -1, only up to |size| bytes are read in.
Gilad Arnold19a45f02012-07-19 12:36:10 -070082bool ReadFile(const std::string& path, std::vector<char>* out_p);
83bool ReadFile(const std::string& path, std::string* out_p);
Darin Petkov8e447e02013-04-16 16:23:50 +020084bool ReadFileChunk(const std::string& path, off_t offset, off_t size,
85 std::vector<char>* out_p);
Gilad Arnold19a45f02012-07-19 12:36:10 -070086
87// Invokes |cmd| in a pipe and appends its stdout to the container pointed to by
88// |out_p|. Returns true upon successfully reading all of the output, false
89// otherwise, in which case the state of the output container is unknown.
90bool ReadPipe(const std::string& cmd, std::vector<char>* out_p);
91bool ReadPipe(const std::string& cmd, std::string* out_p);
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000092
Andrew de los Reyesf4c7ef12010-04-30 10:37:00 -070093// Returns the size of the file at path. If the file doesn't exist or some
94// error occurrs, -1 is returned.
95off_t FileSize(const std::string& path);
96
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +000097std::string ErrnoNumberAsString(int err);
98
99// Strips duplicate slashes, and optionally removes all trailing slashes.
100// Does not compact /./ or /../.
101std::string NormalizePath(const std::string& path, bool strip_trailing_slash);
102
103// Returns true if the file exists for sure. Returns false if it doesn't exist,
104// or an error occurs.
105bool FileExists(const char* path);
106
Darin Petkov30291ed2010-11-12 10:23:06 -0800107// Returns true if |path| exists and is a symbolic link.
108bool IsSymlink(const char* path);
109
Alex Deymo7dc4c502014-05-20 20:09:58 -0700110// Returns true if |path| exists and is a directory.
111bool IsDir(const char* path);
112
Gilad Arnoldd04f8e22014-01-09 13:13:40 -0800113// If |base_filename_template| is neither absolute (starts with "/") nor
114// explicitly relative to the current working directory (starts with "./" or
115// "../"), then it is prepended the value of TMPDIR, which defaults to /tmp if
116// it isn't set or is empty. It then calls mkstemp(3) with the resulting
117// template. Writes the name of a new temporary file to |filename|. If |fd| is
118// non-NULL, the file descriptor returned by mkstemp is written to it and kept
119// open; otherwise, it is closed. The template must end with "XXXXXX". Returns
120// true on success.
121bool MakeTempFile(const std::string& base_filename_template,
Andrew de los Reyesb10320d2010-03-31 16:44:44 -0700122 std::string* filename,
123 int* fd);
124
Gilad Arnoldd04f8e22014-01-09 13:13:40 -0800125// If |base_filename_template| is neither absolute (starts with "/") nor
126// explicitly relative to the current working directory (starts with "./" or
127// "../"), then it is prepended the value of TMPDIR, which defaults to /tmp if
128// it isn't set or is empty. It then calls mkdtemp() with the resulting
129// template. Writes the name of the new temporary directory to |dirname|.
130// The template must end with "XXXXXX". Returns true on success.
131bool MakeTempDirectory(const std::string& base_dirname_template,
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700132 std::string* dirname);
133
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000134// Deletes a directory and all its contents synchronously. Returns true
135// on success. This may be called with a regular file--it will just unlink it.
136// This WILL cross filesystem boundaries.
137bool RecursiveUnlinkDir(const std::string& path);
138
Alex Vakulenko4f5b1442014-02-21 12:19:44 -0800139// Returns the disk device name for a partition. For example,
140// GetDiskName("/dev/sda3") returns "/dev/sda". Returns an empty string
141// if the input device is not of the "/dev/xyz#" form.
142std::string GetDiskName(const std::string& partition_name);
Andrew de los Reyesf9714432010-05-04 10:21:23 -0700143
Alex Vakulenko4f5b1442014-02-21 12:19:44 -0800144// Returns the partition number, of partition device name. For example,
145// GetPartitionNumber("/dev/sda3") returns 3.
146// Returns 0 on failure
147int GetPartitionNumber(const std::string& partition_name);
148
149// Splits the partition device name into the block device name and partition
150// number. For example, "/dev/sda3" will be split into {"/dev/sda", 3} and
151// "/dev/mmcblk0p2" into {"/dev/mmcblk0", 2}
152// Returns false when malformed device name is passed in.
153// If both output parameters are omitted (nullptr), can be used
154// just to test the validity of the device name. Note that the function
155// simply checks if the device name looks like a valid device, no other
156// checks are performed (i.e. it doesn't check if the device actually exists).
157bool SplitPartitionName(const std::string& partition_name,
158 std::string* out_disk_name,
159 int* out_partition_num);
160
161// Builds a partition device name from the block device name and partition
162// number. For example:
163// {"/dev/sda", 1} => "/dev/sda1"
164// {"/dev/mmcblk2", 12} => "/dev/mmcblk2p12"
165// Returns empty string when invalid parameters are passed in
166std::string MakePartitionName(const std::string& disk_name,
167 int partition_num);
Andrew de los Reyesf9714432010-05-04 10:21:23 -0700168
Darin Petkovf74eb652010-08-04 12:08:38 -0700169// Returns the sysfs block device for a root block device. For
170// example, SysfsBlockDevice("/dev/sda") returns
171// "/sys/block/sda". Returns an empty string if the input device is
172// not of the "/dev/xyz" form.
173std::string SysfsBlockDevice(const std::string& device);
174
175// Returns true if the root |device| (e.g., "/dev/sdb") is known to be
176// removable, false otherwise.
177bool IsRemovableDevice(const std::string& device);
178
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000179// Synchronously mount or unmount a filesystem. Return true on success.
180// Mounts as ext3 with default options.
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700181bool MountFilesystem(const std::string& device, const std::string& mountpoint,
Alex Vakulenkod2779df2014-06-16 13:19:00 -0700182 unsigned long flags); // NOLINT(runtime/int)
Andrew de los Reyes4fe15d02009-12-10 19:01:36 -0800183bool UnmountFilesystem(const std::string& mountpoint);
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000184
Darin Petkovd3f8c892010-10-12 21:38:45 -0700185// Returns the block count and the block byte size of the ext3 file system on
186// |device| (which may be a real device or a path to a filesystem image) or on
187// an opened file descriptor |fd|. The actual file-system size is |block_count|
188// * |block_size| bytes. Returns true on success, false otherwise.
189bool GetFilesystemSize(const std::string& device,
190 int* out_block_count,
191 int* out_block_size);
192bool GetFilesystemSizeFromFD(int fd,
193 int* out_block_count,
194 int* out_block_size);
195
Alex Deymo719bfff2014-07-11 12:12:32 -0700196// Returns the path of the passed |command| on the board. This uses the
197// environment variable SYSROOT to determine the path to the command on the
198// board instead of the path on the running environment.
199std::string GetPathOnBoard(const std::string& command);
Alex Deymo032e7722014-03-25 17:53:56 -0700200
201// Returns a human-readable string with the file format based on magic constants
202// on the header of the file.
203std::string GetFileFormat(const std::string& path);
204
Jay Srinivasan480ddfa2012-06-01 19:15:26 -0700205// Returns the string representation of the given UTC time.
206// such as "11/14/2011 14:05:30 GMT".
207std::string ToString(const base::Time utc_time);
208
Jay Srinivasanae4697c2013-03-18 17:08:08 -0700209// Returns true or false depending on the value of b.
210std::string ToString(bool b);
211
Jay Srinivasan19409b72013-04-12 19:23:36 -0700212// Returns a string representation of the given enum.
213std::string ToString(DownloadSource source);
214
Alex Deymo1c656c42013-06-28 11:02:14 -0700215// Returns a string representation of the given enum.
216std::string ToString(PayloadType payload_type);
217
Andrew de los Reyesf9714432010-05-04 10:21:23 -0700218enum BootLoader {
219 BootLoader_SYSLINUX = 0,
220 BootLoader_CHROME_FIRMWARE = 1
221};
222// Detects which bootloader this system uses and returns it via the out
223// param. Returns true on success.
224bool GetBootloader(BootLoader* out_bootloader);
225
Darin Petkova0b9e772011-10-06 05:05:56 -0700226// Returns the error message, if any, from a GError pointer. Frees the GError
227// object and resets error to NULL.
228std::string GetAndFreeGError(GError** error);
Andrew de los Reyesc7020782010-04-28 10:46:04 -0700229
Andrew de los Reyes712b3ac2011-01-07 13:47:52 -0800230// Schedules a Main Loop callback to trigger the crash reporter to perform an
231// upload as if this process had crashed.
232void ScheduleCrashReporterUpload();
233
Darin Petkov5c0a8af2010-08-24 13:39:13 -0700234// Fuzzes an integer |value| randomly in the range:
235// [value - range / 2, value + range - range / 2]
236int FuzzInt(int value, unsigned int range);
237
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000238// Log a string in hex to LOG(INFO). Useful for debugging.
239void HexDumpArray(const unsigned char* const arr, const size_t length);
240inline void HexDumpString(const std::string& str) {
241 HexDumpArray(reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(str.data()), str.size());
242}
243inline void HexDumpVector(const std::vector<char>& vect) {
244 HexDumpArray(reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(&vect[0]), vect.size());
245}
246
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000247bool StringHasSuffix(const std::string& str, const std::string& suffix);
248bool StringHasPrefix(const std::string& str, const std::string& prefix);
249
250template<typename KeyType, typename ValueType>
251bool MapContainsKey(const std::map<KeyType, ValueType>& m, const KeyType& k) {
252 return m.find(k) != m.end();
253}
Andrew de los Reyes4fe15d02009-12-10 19:01:36 -0800254template<typename KeyType>
255bool SetContainsKey(const std::set<KeyType>& s, const KeyType& k) {
256 return s.find(k) != s.end();
257}
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000258
259template<typename ValueType>
260std::set<ValueType> SetWithValue(const ValueType& value) {
261 std::set<ValueType> ret;
262 ret.insert(value);
263 return ret;
264}
265
Andrew de los Reyes0ce161b2010-02-22 15:27:01 -0800266template<typename T>
267bool VectorContainsValue(const std::vector<T>& vect, const T& value) {
Darin Petkovc1a8b422010-07-19 11:34:49 -0700268 return std::find(vect.begin(), vect.end(), value) != vect.end();
Andrew de los Reyes0ce161b2010-02-22 15:27:01 -0800269}
270
Andrew de los Reyesb10320d2010-03-31 16:44:44 -0700271template<typename T>
272bool VectorIndexOf(const std::vector<T>& vect, const T& value,
273 typename std::vector<T>::size_type* out_index) {
274 typename std::vector<T>::const_iterator it = std::find(vect.begin(),
275 vect.end(),
276 value);
277 if (it == vect.end()) {
278 return false;
279 } else {
280 *out_index = it - vect.begin();
281 return true;
282 }
283}
284
Andrew de los Reyescc92cd32010-10-05 16:56:14 -0700285template<typename ValueType>
286void ApplyMap(std::vector<ValueType>* collection,
287 const std::map<ValueType, ValueType>& the_map) {
288 for (typename std::vector<ValueType>::iterator it = collection->begin();
289 it != collection->end(); ++it) {
290 typename std::map<ValueType, ValueType>::const_iterator map_it =
291 the_map.find(*it);
292 if (map_it != the_map.end()) {
293 *it = map_it->second;
294 }
295 }
296}
297
Chris Sosa4f8ee272012-11-30 13:01:54 -0800298// Cgroups cpu shares constants. 1024 is the default shares a standard process
299// gets and 2 is the minimum value. We set High as a value that gives the
300// update-engine 2x the cpu share of a standard process.
301enum CpuShares {
302 kCpuSharesHigh = 2048,
303 kCpuSharesNormal = 1024,
304 kCpuSharesLow = 2,
Darin Petkovc6c135c2010-08-11 13:36:18 -0700305};
306
Chris Sosa4f8ee272012-11-30 13:01:54 -0800307// Compares cpu shares and returns an integer that is less
308// than, equal to or greater than 0 if |shares_lhs| is,
309// respectively, lower than, same as or higher than |shares_rhs|.
310int CompareCpuShares(CpuShares shares_lhs,
311 CpuShares shares_rhs);
Darin Petkovc6c135c2010-08-11 13:36:18 -0700312
Chris Sosa4f8ee272012-11-30 13:01:54 -0800313// Sets the current process shares to |shares|. Returns true on
Darin Petkovc6c135c2010-08-11 13:36:18 -0700314// success, false otherwise.
Chris Sosa4f8ee272012-11-30 13:01:54 -0800315bool SetCpuShares(CpuShares shares);
Andrew de los Reyesf9185172010-05-03 11:07:05 -0700316
Alex Deymoc4acdf42014-05-28 21:07:10 -0700317// Assumes |data| points to a Closure. Runs it and returns FALSE;
Andrew de los Reyesf3ed8e72011-02-16 10:35:46 -0800318gboolean GlibRunClosure(gpointer data);
319
Alex Deymoc4acdf42014-05-28 21:07:10 -0700320// Destroys the Closure pointed by |data|.
321void GlibDestroyClosure(gpointer data);
322
Gilad Arnoldd7b513d2012-05-10 14:25:27 -0700323// Converts seconds into human readable notation including days, hours, minutes
324// and seconds. For example, 185 will yield 3m5s, 4300 will yield 1h11m40s, and
325// 360000 will yield 4d4h0m0s. Zero padding not applied. Seconds are always
326// shown in the result.
327std::string FormatSecs(unsigned secs);
328
329// Converts a TimeDelta into human readable notation including days, hours,
330// minutes, seconds and fractions of a second down to microsecond granularity,
331// as necessary; for example, an output of 5d2h0m15.053s means that the input
332// time was precise to the milliseconds only. Zero padding not applied, except
333// for fractions. Seconds are always shown, but fractions thereof are only shown
334// when applicable.
335std::string FormatTimeDelta(base::TimeDelta delta);
Gilad Arnold1ebd8132012-03-05 10:19:29 -0800336
Jay Srinivasan2b5a0f02012-12-19 17:25:56 -0800337// This method transforms the given error code to be suitable for UMA and
338// for error classification purposes by removing the higher order bits and
339// aggregating error codes beyond the enum range, etc. This method is
340// idempotent, i.e. if called with a value previously returned by this method,
341// it'll return the same value again.
David Zeuthena99981f2013-04-29 13:42:47 -0700342ErrorCode GetBaseErrorCode(ErrorCode code);
Jay Srinivasan2b5a0f02012-12-19 17:25:56 -0800343
David Zeuthen33bae492014-02-25 16:16:18 -0800344// Transforms a ErrorCode value into a metrics::DownloadErrorCode.
345// This obviously only works for errors related to downloading so if |code|
Gilad Arnoldd1c4d2d2014-06-05 14:07:53 -0700346// is e.g. |ErrorCode::kFilesystemCopierError| then
David Zeuthen33bae492014-02-25 16:16:18 -0800347// |kDownloadErrorCodeInputMalformed| is returned.
348metrics::DownloadErrorCode GetDownloadErrorCode(ErrorCode code);
349
350// Transforms a ErrorCode value into a metrics::AttemptResult.
351//
352// If metrics::AttemptResult::kPayloadDownloadError is returned, you
353// can use utils::GetDownloadError() to get more detail.
354metrics::AttemptResult GetAttemptResult(ErrorCode code);
355
David Zeuthenb281f072014-04-02 10:20:19 -0700356// Calculates the internet connection type given |type| and |tethering|.
357metrics::ConnectionType GetConnectionType(NetworkConnectionType type,
358 NetworkTethering tethering);
359
Jay Srinivasan55f50c22013-01-10 19:24:35 -0800360// Sends the error code to UMA using the metrics interface object in the given
361// system state. It also uses the system state to determine the right UMA
362// bucket for the error code.
David Zeuthena99981f2013-04-29 13:42:47 -0700363void SendErrorCodeToUma(SystemState* system_state, ErrorCode code);
Jay Srinivasan55f50c22013-01-10 19:24:35 -0800364
David Zeuthena99981f2013-04-29 13:42:47 -0700365// Returns a string representation of the ErrorCodes (either the base
Jay Srinivasan55f50c22013-01-10 19:24:35 -0800366// error codes or the bit flags) for logging purposes.
David Zeuthena99981f2013-04-29 13:42:47 -0700367std::string CodeToString(ErrorCode code);
Jay Srinivasan55f50c22013-01-10 19:24:35 -0800368
Gilad Arnold30dedd82013-07-03 06:19:09 -0700369// Creates the powerwash marker file with the appropriate commands in it. Uses
370// |file_path| as the path to the marker file if non-NULL, otherwise uses the
371// global default. Returns true if successfully created. False otherwise.
372bool CreatePowerwashMarkerFile(const char* file_path);
Jay Srinivasan1c0fe792013-03-28 16:45:25 -0700373
Gilad Arnold30dedd82013-07-03 06:19:09 -0700374// Deletes the marker file used to trigger Powerwash using clobber-state. Uses
375// |file_path| as the path to the marker file if non-NULL, otherwise uses the
376// global default. Returns true if successfully deleted. False otherwise.
377bool DeletePowerwashMarkerFile(const char* file_path);
Jay Srinivasan1c0fe792013-03-28 16:45:25 -0700378
Chris Sosad317e402013-06-12 13:47:09 -0700379// Assumes you want to install on the "other" device, where the other
380// device is what you get if you swap 1 for 2 or 3 for 4 or vice versa
381// for the number at the end of the boot device. E.g., /dev/sda1 -> /dev/sda2
382// or /dev/sda4 -> /dev/sda3. See
383// http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/chromiumos-design-docs/disk-format
384bool GetInstallDev(const std::string& boot_dev, std::string* install_dev);
385
David Zeuthen910ec5b2013-09-26 12:10:58 -0700386// Checks if xattr is supported in the directory specified by
387// |dir_path| which must be writable. Returns true if the feature is
388// supported, false if not or if an error occured.
389bool IsXAttrSupported(const base::FilePath& dir_path);
390
David Zeuthene7f89172013-10-31 10:21:04 -0700391// Decodes the data in |base64_encoded| and stores it in a temporary
392// file. Returns false if the given data is empty, not well-formed
393// base64 or if an error occurred. If true is returned, the decoded
394// data is stored in the file returned in |out_path|. The file should
395// be deleted when no longer needed.
396bool DecodeAndStoreBase64String(const std::string& base64_encoded,
397 base::FilePath *out_path);
398
David Zeuthen639aa362014-02-03 16:23:44 -0800399// Converts |time| to an Omaha InstallDate which is defined as "the
400// number of PST8PDT calendar weeks since Jan 1st 2007 0:00 PST, times
401// seven" with PST8PDT defined as "Pacific Time" (e.g. UTC-07:00 if
402// daylight savings is observed and UTC-08:00 otherwise.)
403//
404// If the passed in |time| variable is before Monday January 1st 2007
405// 0:00 PST, False is returned and the value returned in
406// |out_num_days| is undefined. Otherwise the number of PST8PDT
407// calendar weeks since that date times seven is returned in
408// |out_num_days| and the function returns True.
409//
410// (NOTE: This function does not currently take daylight savings time
411// into account so the result may up to one hour off. This is because
412// the glibc date and timezone routines depend on the TZ environment
413// variable and changing environment variables is not thread-safe. An
414// alternative, thread-safe API to use would be GDateTime/GTimeZone
415// available in GLib 2.26 or later.)
416bool ConvertToOmahaInstallDate(base::Time time, int *out_num_days);
417
David Zeuthen33bae492014-02-25 16:16:18 -0800418// This function returns the duration on the wallclock since the last
419// time it was called for the same |state_variable_key| value.
420//
421// If the function returns |true|, the duration (always non-negative)
422// is returned in |out_duration|. If the function returns |false|
423// something went wrong or there was no previous measurement.
424bool WallclockDurationHelper(SystemState* system_state,
425 const std::string& state_variable_key,
426 base::TimeDelta* out_duration);
427
428// This function returns the duration on the monotonic clock since the
429// last time it was called for the same |storage| pointer.
430//
431// You should pass a pointer to a 64-bit integer in |storage| which
432// should be initialized to 0.
433//
434// If the function returns |true|, the duration (always non-negative)
435// is returned in |out_duration|. If the function returns |false|
436// something went wrong or there was no previous measurement.
437bool MonotonicDurationHelper(SystemState* system_state,
438 int64_t* storage,
439 base::TimeDelta* out_duration);
440
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000441} // namespace utils
442
Jay Srinivasan08fce042012-06-07 16:31:01 -0700443
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000444// Class to unmount FS when object goes out of scope
445class ScopedFilesystemUnmounter {
446 public:
447 explicit ScopedFilesystemUnmounter(const std::string& mountpoint)
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800448 : mountpoint_(mountpoint),
449 should_unmount_(true) {}
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000450 ~ScopedFilesystemUnmounter() {
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800451 if (should_unmount_) {
452 utils::UnmountFilesystem(mountpoint_);
453 }
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000454 }
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800455 void set_should_unmount(bool unmount) { should_unmount_ = unmount; }
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000456 private:
457 const std::string mountpoint_;
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800458 bool should_unmount_;
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700459 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedFilesystemUnmounter);
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000460};
461
462// Utility class to close a file descriptor
463class ScopedFdCloser {
464 public:
465 explicit ScopedFdCloser(int* fd) : fd_(fd), should_close_(true) {}
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000466 ~ScopedFdCloser() {
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800467 if (should_close_ && fd_ && (*fd_ >= 0)) {
Gilad Arnoldf9609112012-02-29 11:38:47 -0800468 if (!close(*fd_))
469 *fd_ = -1;
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000470 }
471 }
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800472 void set_should_close(bool should_close) { should_close_ = should_close; }
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000473 private:
474 int* fd_;
475 bool should_close_;
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700476 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedFdCloser);
477};
478
Gilad Arnoldf9609112012-02-29 11:38:47 -0800479// An EINTR-immune file descriptor closer.
480class ScopedEintrSafeFdCloser {
481 public:
482 explicit ScopedEintrSafeFdCloser(int* fd) : fd_(fd), should_close_(true) {}
483 ~ScopedEintrSafeFdCloser() {
484 if (should_close_ && fd_ && (*fd_ >= 0)) {
Mike Frysingerbcee2ca2014-05-14 16:28:23 -0400485 if (!IGNORE_EINTR(close(*fd_)))
Gilad Arnoldf9609112012-02-29 11:38:47 -0800486 *fd_ = -1;
487 }
488 }
489 void set_should_close(bool should_close) { should_close_ = should_close; }
490 private:
491 int* fd_;
492 bool should_close_;
493 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedEintrSafeFdCloser);
494};
495
Thieu Le5c7d9752010-12-15 16:09:28 -0800496// Utility class to close a file system
497class ScopedExt2fsCloser {
498 public:
499 explicit ScopedExt2fsCloser(ext2_filsys filsys) : filsys_(filsys) {}
500 ~ScopedExt2fsCloser() { ext2fs_close(filsys_); }
501
502 private:
503 ext2_filsys filsys_;
504 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedExt2fsCloser);
505};
506
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700507// Utility class to delete a file when it goes out of scope.
508class ScopedPathUnlinker {
509 public:
Darin Petkov52dcaeb2011-01-14 15:33:06 -0800510 explicit ScopedPathUnlinker(const std::string& path)
511 : path_(path),
512 should_remove_(true) {}
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700513 ~ScopedPathUnlinker() {
Darin Petkov52dcaeb2011-01-14 15:33:06 -0800514 if (should_remove_ && unlink(path_.c_str()) < 0) {
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700515 std::string err_message = strerror(errno);
516 LOG(ERROR) << "Unable to unlink path " << path_ << ": " << err_message;
517 }
518 }
Darin Petkov52dcaeb2011-01-14 15:33:06 -0800519 void set_should_remove(bool should_remove) { should_remove_ = should_remove; }
520
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700521 private:
522 const std::string path_;
Darin Petkov52dcaeb2011-01-14 15:33:06 -0800523 bool should_remove_;
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700524 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedPathUnlinker);
525};
526
527// Utility class to delete an empty directory when it goes out of scope.
528class ScopedDirRemover {
529 public:
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800530 explicit ScopedDirRemover(const std::string& path)
531 : path_(path),
532 should_remove_(true) {}
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700533 ~ScopedDirRemover() {
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800534 if (should_remove_ && (rmdir(path_.c_str()) < 0)) {
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700535 PLOG(ERROR) << "Unable to remove dir " << path_;
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800536 }
537 }
538 void set_should_remove(bool should_remove) { should_remove_ = should_remove; }
539
540 protected:
541 const std::string path_;
542
543 private:
544 bool should_remove_;
545 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedDirRemover);
546};
547
548// Utility class to unmount a filesystem mounted on a temporary directory and
549// delete the temporary directory when it goes out of scope.
550class ScopedTempUnmounter : public ScopedDirRemover {
551 public:
552 explicit ScopedTempUnmounter(const std::string& path) :
553 ScopedDirRemover(path) {}
554 ~ScopedTempUnmounter() {
555 utils::UnmountFilesystem(path_);
Andrew de los Reyes09e56d62010-04-23 13:45:53 -0700556 }
557 private:
Darin Petkov6f03a3b2010-11-10 14:27:14 -0800558 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedTempUnmounter);
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000559};
560
561// A little object to call ActionComplete on the ActionProcessor when
562// it's destructed.
563class ScopedActionCompleter {
564 public:
565 explicit ScopedActionCompleter(ActionProcessor* processor,
566 AbstractAction* action)
567 : processor_(processor),
568 action_(action),
Gilad Arnoldd1c4d2d2014-06-05 14:07:53 -0700569 code_(ErrorCode::kError),
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000570 should_complete_(true) {}
571 ~ScopedActionCompleter() {
572 if (should_complete_)
Darin Petkovc1a8b422010-07-19 11:34:49 -0700573 processor_->ActionComplete(action_, code_);
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000574 }
David Zeuthena99981f2013-04-29 13:42:47 -0700575 void set_code(ErrorCode code) { code_ = code; }
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000576 void set_should_complete(bool should_complete) {
577 should_complete_ = should_complete;
578 }
David Zeuthen33bae492014-02-25 16:16:18 -0800579 ErrorCode get_code() const { return code_; }
Darin Petkovc1a8b422010-07-19 11:34:49 -0700580
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000581 private:
582 ActionProcessor* processor_;
583 AbstractAction* action_;
David Zeuthena99981f2013-04-29 13:42:47 -0700584 ErrorCode code_;
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000585 bool should_complete_;
586 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ScopedActionCompleter);
587};
588
David Zeuthen27a48bc2013-08-06 12:06:29 -0700589// A base::FreeDeleter that frees memory using g_free(). Useful when
590// integrating with GLib since it can be used with scoped_ptr to
591// automatically free memory when going out of scope.
592struct GLibFreeDeleter : public base::FreeDeleter {
593 inline void operator()(void *ptr) const {
594 g_free(reinterpret_cast<gpointer>(ptr));
595 }
596};
597
598// A base::FreeDeleter that frees memory using g_strfreev(). Useful
599// when integrating with GLib since it can be used with scoped_ptr to
600// automatically free memory when going out of scope.
601struct GLibStrvFreeDeleter : public base::FreeDeleter {
602 inline void operator()(void *ptr) const {
603 g_strfreev(reinterpret_cast<gchar**>(ptr));
604 }
605};
606
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000607} // namespace chromeos_update_engine
608
609#define TEST_AND_RETURN_FALSE_ERRNO(_x) \
610 do { \
611 bool _success = (_x); \
612 if (!_success) { \
613 std::string _msg = \
614 chromeos_update_engine::utils::ErrnoNumberAsString(errno); \
615 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed: " << _msg; \
616 return false; \
617 } \
618 } while (0)
619
620#define TEST_AND_RETURN_FALSE(_x) \
621 do { \
622 bool _success = (_x); \
623 if (!_success) { \
624 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed."; \
625 return false; \
626 } \
627 } while (0)
628
629#define TEST_AND_RETURN_ERRNO(_x) \
630 do { \
631 bool _success = (_x); \
632 if (!_success) { \
633 std::string _msg = \
634 chromeos_update_engine::utils::ErrnoNumberAsString(errno); \
635 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed: " << _msg; \
636 return; \
637 } \
638 } while (0)
639
640#define TEST_AND_RETURN(_x) \
641 do { \
642 bool _success = (_x); \
643 if (!_success) { \
644 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed."; \
645 return; \
646 } \
647 } while (0)
648
Thieu Le5c7d9752010-12-15 16:09:28 -0800649#define TEST_AND_RETURN_FALSE_ERRCODE(_x) \
650 do { \
651 errcode_t _error = (_x); \
652 if (_error) { \
653 errno = _error; \
654 LOG(ERROR) << #_x " failed: " << _error; \
655 return false; \
656 } \
657 } while (0)
658
adlr@google.com3defe6a2009-12-04 20:57:17 +0000659
660
Gilad Arnoldcf175a02014-07-10 16:48:47 -0700661#endif // UPDATE_ENGINE_UTILS_H_