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// **************************************************************************
// * This file is part of the FreeFileSync project. It is distributed under *
// * GNU General Public License: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html *
// * Copyright (C) ZenJu (zhnmju123 AT gmx DOT de) - All Rights Reserved *
// **************************************************************************
#include "file_io.h"
#ifdef FFS_WIN
#include "long_path_prefix.h"
#endif
using namespace zen;
FileInput::FileInput(FileHandle handle, const Zstring& filename) :
eofReached(false),
fileHandle(handle),
filename_(filename) {}
FileInput::FileInput(const Zstring& filename) : //throw FileError, ErrorNotExisting
eofReached(false),
filename_(filename)
{
#ifdef FFS_WIN
fileHandle = ::CreateFile(zen::applyLongPathPrefix(filename).c_str(),
GENERIC_READ,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE, //all shared modes are required to read open files that are shared by other applications
nullptr,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN,
/* possible values: (Reference http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363858(VS.85).aspx#caching_behavior)
FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING
FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS
FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN
tests on Win7 x64 show that FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN provides best performance for binary comparison in all cases:
- comparing different physical disks (DVD <-> HDD and HDD <-> HDD)
- even on same physical disk! (HDD <-> HDD)
- independent from client buffer size!
tests on XP show that FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN provides best performance for binary comparison when
- comparing different physical disks (DVD <-> HDD)
while FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS offers best performance for
- same physical disk (HDD <-> HDD)
Problem: bad XP implementation of prefetch makes flag FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN effectively load two files at once from one drive
swapping every 64 kB (or similar). File access times explode!
=> For XP it is critical to use FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS (to disable prefetch) if reading two files on same disk and
FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN when reading from different disk (e.g. massive performance improvement compared to random access for DVD <-> HDD!)
=> there is no compromise that satisfies all cases! (on XP)
for FFS most comparisons are probably between different disks => let's use FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN
*/
nullptr);
if (fileHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
#elif defined FFS_LINUX
fileHandle = ::fopen(filename.c_str(), "r,type=record,noseek"); //utilize UTF-8 filename
if (!fileHandle)
#endif
{
const ErrorCode lastError = getLastError();
std::wstring errorMessage = replaceCpy(_("Cannot read file %x."), L"%x", fmtFileName(filename_)) + L"\n\n" + getLastErrorFormatted(lastError) + L" (open)";
if (errorCodeForNotExisting(lastError))
throw ErrorNotExisting(errorMessage);
throw FileError(errorMessage);
}
}
FileInput::~FileInput()
{
#ifdef FFS_WIN
::CloseHandle(fileHandle);
#elif defined FFS_LINUX
::fclose(fileHandle); //NEVER allow passing nullptr to fclose! -> crash!; fileHandle != nullptr in this context!
#endif
}
size_t FileInput::read(void* buffer, size_t bytesToRead) //returns actual number of bytes read; throw (FileError)
{
#ifdef FFS_WIN
DWORD bytesRead = 0;
if (!::ReadFile(fileHandle, //__in HANDLE hFile,
buffer, //__out LPVOID lpBuffer,
static_cast<DWORD>(bytesToRead), //__in DWORD nNumberOfBytesToRead,
&bytesRead, //__out_opt LPDWORD lpNumberOfBytesRead,
nullptr)) //__inout_opt LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped
#elif defined FFS_LINUX
const size_t bytesRead = ::fread(buffer, 1, bytesToRead, fileHandle);
if (::ferror(fileHandle) != 0)
#endif
throw FileError(replaceCpy(_("Cannot read file %x."), L"%x", fmtFileName(filename_)) + L"\n\n" + getLastErrorFormatted() + L" (read)");
#ifdef FFS_WIN
if (bytesRead < bytesToRead) //verify only!
#elif defined FFS_LINUX
if (::feof(fileHandle) != 0)
#endif
eofReached = true;
if (bytesRead > bytesToRead)
throw FileError(replaceCpy(_("Cannot read file %x."), L"%x", fmtFileName(filename_)) + L"\n\n" + L"buffer overflow");
return bytesRead;
}
bool FileInput::eof() //end of file reached
{
return eofReached;
}
FileOutput::FileOutput(FileHandle handle, const Zstring& filename) : fileHandle(handle), filename_(filename) {}
FileOutput::FileOutput(const Zstring& filename, AccessFlag access) : //throw FileError, ErrorTargetPathMissing, ErrorTargetExisting
filename_(filename)
{
#ifdef FFS_WIN
fileHandle = ::CreateFile(zen::applyLongPathPrefix(filename).c_str(),
GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
/* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363858(v=vs.85).aspx
quote: When an application creates a file across a network, it is better
to use GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE for dwDesiredAccess than to use GENERIC_WRITE alone.
The resulting code is faster, because the redirector can use the cache manager and send fewer SMBs with more data.
This combination also avoids an issue where writing to a file across a network can occasionally return ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED. */
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_DELETE, //note: FILE_SHARE_DELETE is required to rename file while handle is open!
nullptr,
access == ACC_OVERWRITE ? CREATE_ALWAYS : CREATE_NEW,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL | FILE_FLAG_SEQUENTIAL_SCAN,
nullptr);
if (fileHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
const DWORD lastError = ::GetLastError();
const std::wstring errorMessage = replaceCpy(_("Cannot write file %x."), L"%x", fmtFileName(filename_)) + L"\n\n" + zen::getLastErrorFormatted(lastError);
if (lastError == ERROR_FILE_EXISTS || //confirmed to be used
lastError == ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS) //comment on msdn claims, this one is used on Windows Mobile 6
throw ErrorTargetExisting(errorMessage);
if (lastError == ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND)
throw ErrorTargetPathMissing(errorMessage);
throw FileError(errorMessage);
}
#elif defined FFS_LINUX
fileHandle = ::fopen(filename.c_str(),
//GNU extension: https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/cplusplus/FIO03-CPP.+Do+not+make+assumptions+about+fopen()+and+file+creation
access == ACC_OVERWRITE ? "w,type=record,noseek" : "wx,type=record,noseek");
if (!fileHandle)
{
const int lastError = errno;
const std::wstring errorMessage = replaceCpy(_("Cannot write file %x."), L"%x", fmtFileName(filename_)) + L"\n\n" + zen::getLastErrorFormatted(lastError);
if (lastError == EEXIST)
throw ErrorTargetExisting(errorMessage);
if (lastError == ENOENT)
throw ErrorTargetPathMissing(errorMessage);
throw FileError(errorMessage);
}
#endif
}
FileOutput::~FileOutput()
{
#ifdef FFS_WIN
::CloseHandle(fileHandle);
#elif defined FFS_LINUX
::fclose(fileHandle); //NEVER allow passing nullptr to fclose! -> crash!
#endif
}
void FileOutput::write(const void* buffer, size_t bytesToWrite) //throw FileError
{
#ifdef FFS_WIN
DWORD bytesWritten = 0;
if (!::WriteFile(fileHandle, //__in HANDLE hFile,
buffer, //__out LPVOID lpBuffer,
static_cast<DWORD>(bytesToWrite), //__in DWORD nNumberOfBytesToWrite,
&bytesWritten, //__out_opt LPDWORD lpNumberOfBytesWritten,
nullptr)) //__inout_opt LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped
#elif defined FFS_LINUX
const size_t bytesWritten = ::fwrite(buffer, 1, bytesToWrite, fileHandle);
if (::ferror(fileHandle) != 0)
#endif
throw FileError(replaceCpy(_("Cannot write file %x."), L"%x", fmtFileName(filename_)) + L"\n\n" + getLastErrorFormatted() + L" (w)"); //w -> distinguish from fopen error message!
if (bytesWritten != bytesToWrite) //must be fulfilled for synchronous writes!
throw FileError(replaceCpy(_("Cannot write file %x."), L"%x", fmtFileName(filename_)) + L"\n\n" + L"(incomplete write)");
}
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