github.com/tetratelabs/wazero@v1.7.3-0.20240513003603-48f702e154b5/internal/fsapi/file.go (about) 1 package fsapi 2 3 import experimentalsys "github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/experimental/sys" 4 5 // File includes methods not yet ready to document for end users, notably 6 // non-blocking functionality. 7 // 8 // Particularly, Poll is subject to debate. For example, whether a user should 9 // be able to choose how to implement timeout or not. Currently, this interface 10 // allows the user to choose to sleep or use native polling, and which choice 11 // they make impacts thread behavior as summarized here: 12 // https://github.com/tetratelabs/wazero/pull/1606#issuecomment-1665475516 13 type File interface { 14 experimentalsys.File 15 16 // IsNonblock returns true if the file was opened with O_NONBLOCK, or 17 // SetNonblock was successfully enabled on this file. 18 // 19 // # Notes 20 // 21 // - This might not match the underlying state of the file descriptor if 22 // the file was not opened via OpenFile. 23 IsNonblock() bool 24 25 // SetNonblock toggles the non-blocking mode (O_NONBLOCK) of this file. 26 // 27 // # Errors 28 // 29 // A zero Errno is success. The below are expected otherwise: 30 // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function. 31 // - EBADF: the file or directory was closed. 32 // 33 // # Notes 34 // 35 // - This is like syscall.SetNonblock and `fcntl` with O_NONBLOCK in 36 // POSIX. See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fcntl.html 37 SetNonblock(enable bool) experimentalsys.Errno 38 39 // Poll returns if the file has data ready to be read or written. 40 // 41 // # Parameters 42 // 43 // The `flag` parameter determines which event to await, such as POLLIN, 44 // POLLOUT, or a combination like `POLLIN|POLLOUT`. 45 // 46 // The `timeoutMillis` parameter is how long to block for an event, or 47 // interrupted, in milliseconds. There are two special values: 48 // - zero returns immediately 49 // - any negative value blocks any amount of time 50 // 51 // # Results 52 // 53 // `ready` means there was data ready to read or written. False can mean no 54 // event was ready or `errno` is not zero. 55 // 56 // A zero `errno` is success. The below are expected otherwise: 57 // - ENOSYS: the implementation does not support this function. 58 // - ENOTSUP: the implementation does not the flag combination. 59 // - EINTR: the call was interrupted prior to an event. 60 // 61 // # Notes 62 // 63 // - This is like `poll` in POSIX, for a single file. 64 // See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/poll.html 65 // - No-op files, such as those which read from /dev/null, should return 66 // immediately true, as data will never become available. 67 // - See /RATIONALE.md for detailed notes including impact of blocking. 68 Poll(flag Pflag, timeoutMillis int32) (ready bool, errno experimentalsys.Errno) 69 }