/* futimes -- change access and modification times of open file. Linux version. Copyright (C) 2002,2003,2005,2006,2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined __NR_utimensat && !defined __ASSUME_UTIMENSAT static int miss_utimensat; #endif /* Change the access time of the file associated with FD to TVP[0] and the modification time of FILE to TVP[1]. Starting with 2.6.22 the Linux kernel has the utimensat syscall which can be used to implement futimes. Earlier kernels have no futimes() syscall so we use the /proc filesystem. */ int __futimes (int fd, const struct timeval tvp[2]) { /* The utimensat system call expects timespec not timeval. */ struct timespec ts[2]; if (tvp != NULL) { if (tvp[0].tv_usec < 0 || tvp[0].tv_usec >= 1000000 || tvp[1].tv_usec < 0 || tvp[1].tv_usec >= 1000000) { __set_errno (EINVAL); return -1; } TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC (&tvp[0], &ts[0]); TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC (&tvp[1], &ts[1]); } #ifdef __ASSUME_UTIMENSAT return INLINE_SYSCALL (utimensat, 4, fd, NULL, tvp ? &ts : NULL, 0); #else int result; # ifdef __NR_utimensat if (!__builtin_expect (miss_utimensat, 0)) { result = INLINE_SYSCALL (utimensat, 4, fd, NULL, tvp ? &ts : NULL, 0); if (__builtin_expect (result, 0) != -1 || errno != ENOSYS) return result; miss_utimensat = 1; } # endif static const char selffd[] = "/proc/self/fd/"; char fname[sizeof (selffd) + 3 * sizeof (int)]; fname[sizeof (fname) - 1] = '\0'; char *cp = _itoa_word ((unsigned int) fd, fname + sizeof (fname) - 1, 10, 0); cp = memcpy (cp - sizeof (selffd) + 1, selffd, sizeof (selffd) - 1); # ifdef __NR_utimes result = INLINE_SYSCALL (utimes, 2, cp, tvp); # ifndef __ASSUME_UTIMES if (result == -1 && errno == ENOSYS) # endif # endif { /* The utimes() syscall does not exist or is not available in the used kernel. Use utime(). For this we have to convert to the data format utime() expects. */ # ifndef __ASSUME_UTIMES struct utimbuf buf; struct utimbuf *times; if (tvp != NULL) { times = &buf; buf.actime = tvp[0].tv_sec + (tvp[0].tv_usec + 500000) / 1000000; buf.modtime = tvp[1].tv_sec + (tvp[1].tv_usec + 500000) / 1000000; } else times = NULL; result = INLINE_SYSCALL (utime, 2, cp, times); # endif } if (result == -1) /* Check for errors that result from failing to find /proc. This means we can't do futimes at all, so return ENOSYS rather than some confusing error. */ switch (errno) { case EACCES: if (tvp == NULL) /* Could be a path problem or a file problem. */ break; /*FALLTHROUGH*/ case ELOOP: case ENAMETOOLONG: case ENOTDIR: __set_errno (ENOSYS); break; case ENOENT: /* Validate the file descriptor by letting fcntl set errno to EBADF if it's bogus. Otherwise it's a /proc issue. */ # if !defined __NR_fcntl && defined __NR_fcntl64 # define __NR_fcntl __NR_fcntl64 # endif if (INLINE_SYSCALL (fcntl, 3, fd, F_GETFD, 0) != -1) __set_errno (ENOSYS); break; } return result; #endif } weak_alias (__futimes, futimes)