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CloudABI purely operates on file descriptor rights (CAP_*). File descriptor access modes (O_ACCMODE) are emulated on top of rights. Instead of accepting the traditional flags argument, file_open() copies in an fdstat_t object that contains the initial rights the descriptor should have, but also file descriptor flags that should persist after opening (APPEND, NONBLOCK, *SYNC). Only flags that don't persist (EXCL, TRUNC, CREAT, DIRECTORY) are passed in as an argument. file_open() first converts the rights, the persistent flags and the non-persistent flags to fflags. It then calls into vn_open(). If successful, it installs the file descriptor with the requested rights, trimming off rights that don't apply to the type of the file that has been opened. Unlike kern_openat(), this function does not support /dev/fd/*. I can't think of a reason why we need to support this for CloudABI. Obtained from: https://github.com/NuxiNL/freebsd Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3235 |
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