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Diffstat (limited to 'pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_stat.go')
-rw-r--r-- | pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_stat.go | 51 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_stat.go b/pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_stat.go index 5556bc276..69b17b799 100644 --- a/pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_stat.go +++ b/pkg/sentry/syscalls/linux/sys_stat.go @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ package linux import ( "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" - "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/binary" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/arch" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/fs" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel" @@ -125,56 +124,6 @@ func fstat(t *kernel.Task, f *fs.File, statAddr usermem.Addr) error { return copyOutStat(t, statAddr, f.Dirent.Inode.StableAttr, uattr) } -// copyOutStat copies the attributes (sattr, uattr) to the struct stat at -// address dst in t's address space. It encodes the stat struct to bytes -// manually, as stat() is a very common syscall for many applications, and -// t.CopyObjectOut has noticeable performance impact due to its many slice -// allocations and use of reflection. -func copyOutStat(t *kernel.Task, dst usermem.Addr, sattr fs.StableAttr, uattr fs.UnstableAttr) error { - b := t.CopyScratchBuffer(int(linux.SizeOfStat))[:0] - - // Dev (uint64) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(sattr.DeviceID)) - // Ino (uint64) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(sattr.InodeID)) - // Nlink (uint64) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uattr.Links) - // Mode (uint32) - b = binary.AppendUint32(b, usermem.ByteOrder, sattr.Type.LinuxType()|uint32(uattr.Perms.LinuxMode())) - // UID (uint32) - b = binary.AppendUint32(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint32(uattr.Owner.UID.In(t.UserNamespace()).OrOverflow())) - // GID (uint32) - b = binary.AppendUint32(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint32(uattr.Owner.GID.In(t.UserNamespace()).OrOverflow())) - // Padding (uint32) - b = binary.AppendUint32(b, usermem.ByteOrder, 0) - // Rdev (uint64) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(linux.MakeDeviceID(sattr.DeviceFileMajor, sattr.DeviceFileMinor))) - // Size (uint64) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(uattr.Size)) - // Blksize (uint64) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(sattr.BlockSize)) - // Blocks (uint64) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(uattr.Usage/512)) - - // ATime - atime := uattr.AccessTime.Timespec() - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(atime.Sec)) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(atime.Nsec)) - - // MTime - mtime := uattr.ModificationTime.Timespec() - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(mtime.Sec)) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(mtime.Nsec)) - - // CTime - ctime := uattr.StatusChangeTime.Timespec() - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(ctime.Sec)) - b = binary.AppendUint64(b, usermem.ByteOrder, uint64(ctime.Nsec)) - - _, err := t.CopyOutBytes(dst, b) - return err -} - // Statx implements linux syscall statx(2). func Statx(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { fd := args[0].Int() |