Commit Graph

94 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Kelley 4d6d2922b8 std: move memory locking and memory protection to process
and introduce type safety for posix.PROT (mmap, mprotect)

progress towards #6600
2026-01-09 13:52:00 -08:00
Andrew Kelley ceae9600e3 std.posix: remove setuid, seteuid, setgid, setegid, getuid, etc
applications and libraries should reach for the lower level APIs instead
2026-01-07 17:33:06 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 213ef95346 goodbye posix.open
see #6600
2026-01-07 17:33:06 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 2f372b3dc0 goodbye posix.write
see #6600
2026-01-07 17:33:06 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 1f1381a866 update API usage of std.crypto.random to io.random 2026-01-07 11:03:36 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 854c076ff7 std.Io.Threaded: improve posix spawning
* avoid unreachable when the OS does something unexpected
* make waiting for the fork/exec error report cancelable
2026-01-04 00:27:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley fa315b1060 std.Io.Threaded: improve posix process creation
* cache /dev/null after opening
* make opening /dev/null cancelable
* avoid unreachable even when OS does something unexpected
2026-01-04 00:27:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 0317e95aad std.posix: delete some mkdir functions
These are handled by Io.Dir now. This is part of an effort to eliminate
error.OperationCanceled from the std lib. Also an effort to delete
all std.posix functions.
2026-01-04 00:27:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 1ccc87363a std: fixes for WASI 2026-01-04 00:27:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 3e6d6150d9 std.process.Environ: fix compile errors on POSIX 2026-01-04 00:27:08 -08:00
Michael Dusan 4b26c49076 dragonfly: make test lib/std/std.zig pass 2025-12-29 22:29:56 -05:00
Andrew Kelley 8d96d7d219 remove test for nonexistent API 2025-12-26 19:58:56 -08:00
Ryan Liptak 3431f45031 std: Enough fixes to get things compiling on Windows 2025-12-23 22:15:11 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 8632a28ca9 std: add support for realpath on file handle
and rename OperationNotSupported to OperationUnsupported
2025-12-23 22:15:10 -08:00
Andrew Kelley d8b1cc953e std.Io.Dir.renameAbsolute: consistent parameter order 2025-12-23 22:15:10 -08:00
Andrew Kelley b4bfd501ae std: move some tests from posix to fs 2025-12-23 22:15:10 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 16f8af1b9a compiler: update various code to new fs API 2025-12-23 22:15:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley e1cf753db7 std: update fchmodat tests 2025-12-23 22:15:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 0e230993d5 std.Io.Dir: add setFilePermissions and setFileOwner 2025-12-23 22:15:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 4a53e5b0b4 fix a handful of compilation errors related to std.fs migration 2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 4be8be1d2b update all rename() to rename(io) 2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 4218344dd3 std.Build.Cache: remove readSmallFile and writeSmallFile
These were to support optimizations involving detecting when to avoid
calling into LLD, which are no longer implemented.
2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 950d18ef69 update all access() to access(io) 2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 9ccd68de0b std: move abort and exit from posix into process
and delete the unit tests that called fork()

no forking allowed in the std lib, including unit tests, except to implement child process spawning.
2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley f53248a409 update all std.fs.cwd() to std.Io.Dir.cwd() 2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 877032ec6a std: reorganize realpath and process executable APIs 2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 8328de24f1 update all occurrences of openFile to receive an io instance 2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 3204fb7569 update all occurrences of std.fs.File to std.Io.File 2025-12-23 22:15:07 -08:00
Andrew Kelley aafddc2ea1 update all occurrences of close() to close(io) 2025-12-23 22:15:07 -08:00
Alex Rønne Petersen b675223eb5 std: disable tests that depend on getFdPath on openbsd 2025-12-16 06:25:27 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen 215b250e6b std.posix.test: fix sigset tests on openbsd (no rt signals) 2025-12-16 06:25:21 +01:00
Stephen Gregoratto 6216922a9d Linux: Nuke Stat bits in favour of statx
Maintaining the POSIX `stat` bits for Zig is a pain. The order and
bit-length of members differ between all architectures, and int types
can be signed or unsigned. The libcs deal with this by introducing the
own version of `struct stat` and copying the kernel structure members to
it. In the case of glibc, they did it twice thanks to the largefile
transition!

In practice, the project needs to maintain three versions of `struct
stat`:
- What the kernel defines.
- What musl wants for `struct stat`.
- What glibc wants for `struct stat64`. Make sure to use `fstatat64`!

This isn't as simple as running `zig translate-c`. In #21440 I had to:
- Compile toolchains for each arch+glibc/musl combo.
- Create a test `fstat` program with/without `FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64`.
- Dump the value for `struct stat`.
- Stare at `std.os.linux`/`std.c` and cry.
- Add some missing padding.

The fact that so many target checks in the `linux` and `posix` tests
exist is most likely due to writing to padding bits and failing later.

The solution to this madness is `statx(2)`:
- It takes a single structure that is the same for all arches AND libcs.
- It uses a custom timestamp format, but it is 64-bit ready.
- It gives the same info as `fstatat(2)` and more!
- Unlike `fstatat(2)`, you can request a subset of the info required
  based on passing a mask.

It's so good that modern Linux arches (e.g. riscv) don't even implement
`stat`, with the libcs using a generic `struct stat` and copying from
`struct statx`.

Therefore, this commit rips out all the `stat` bits from `std.os.linux`
and `std.c`. `std.posix.Stat` is now `void`, and calling
`std.posix.*stat` is an compile-time error. A wrapper around `statx` has
been added to `std.os.linux`, and callers have been upgraded to use it.
Tests have also been updated to use `statx` where possible.

While I was here, I converted the mask and file attributes to be packed
struct bitfields. A nice side effect is checking that you actually
recieved the members you asked for via `Statx.mask`, which I have used
by adding `assert`s at specific callsites.
2025-12-14 01:41:47 +01:00
Linus Groh 39fa831947 std: Remove a handful of things deprecated during the 0.15 release cycle
- std.Build.Step.Compile.root_module mutators -> std.Build.Module
- std.Build.Step.Compile.want_lto -> std.Build.Step.Compile.lto
- std.Build.Step.ConfigHeader.getOutput -> std.Build.Step.ConfigHeader.getOutputFile
- std.Build.Step.Run.max_stdio_size -> std.Build.Step.Run.stdio_limit
- std.enums.nameCast -> @field(E, tag_name) / @field(E, @tagName(tag))
- std.Io.tty.detectConfig -> std.Io.tty.Config.detect
- std.mem.trimLeft -> std.mem.trimStart
- std.mem.trimRight -> std.mem.trimEnd
- std.meta.intToEnum -> std.enums.fromInt
- std.meta.TagPayload -> @FieldType(U, @tagName(tag))
- std.meta.TagPayloadByName -> @FieldType(U, tag_name)
2025-11-27 20:17:04 +00:00
Alex Rønne Petersen 9ab7eec23e represent Mac Catalyst as aarch64-maccatalyst-none rather than aarch64-ios-macabi
Apple's own headers and tbd files prefer to think of Mac Catalyst as a distinct
OS target. Earlier, when DriverKit support was added to LLVM, it was represented
a distinct OS. So why Apple decided to only represent Mac Catalyst as an ABI in
the target triple is beyond me. But this isn't the first time they've ignored
established target triple norms (see: armv7k and aarch64_32) and it probably
won't be the last.

While doing this, I also audited all Darwin OS prongs throughout the codebase
and made sure they cover all the tags.
2025-11-14 11:33:35 +01:00
Jacob Young 57889cae80 posix: reduce the number of assumptions made by dl_iterate_phdr
Not yet fully compatible with the new linker, but still progress.

Closes #25786
2025-11-09 03:31:26 -05:00
Giuseppe Cesarano 5c0309a9e5 std.posix: implemented getpid and getppid 2025-11-07 08:52:35 +01:00
Andrew Kelley 8b269f7e18 std: make signal numbers into an enum
fixes start logic for checking whether IO/POLL exist
2025-10-29 06:20:51 -07:00
Andrew Kelley 34891b528e std.Io.Threaded: implement netListen for Windows 2025-10-29 06:20:50 -07:00
Andrew Kelley 10b1eef2d3 std: fix compilation errors on Windows 2025-10-29 06:20:50 -07:00
Andrew Kelley 143127529b std.Io.Threaded: implement dirMake for WASI 2025-10-29 06:20:50 -07:00
Andrew Kelley 3bf0ce65a5 fix miscellaneous compilation errors
- ILSEQ -> error.BadPathName
- implement dirStatPath for WASI
2025-10-29 06:20:50 -07:00
Andrew Kelley 47aa5a70a5 std: updating to std.Io interface
got the build runner compiling
2025-10-29 06:20:48 -07:00
Andrew Kelley 774df26835 WIP: hack at std.Io on a plane 2025-10-29 06:20:48 -07:00
Andrew Kelley a6347a68a9 std.Io.net: implement receiving connectionless messages 2025-10-29 06:20:48 -07:00
Alex Rønne Petersen dba1bf9353 remove all Oracle Solaris support
There is no straightforward way for the Zig team to access the Solaris system
headers; to do this, one has to create an Oracle account, accept their EULA to
download the installer ISO, and finally install it on a machine or VM. We do not
have to jump through hoops like this for any other OS that we support, and no
one on the team has expressed willingness to do it.

As a result, we cannot audit any Solaris contributions to std.c or other
similarly sensitive parts of the standard library. The best we would be able to
do is assume that Solaris and illumos are 100% compatible with no way to verify
that assumption. But at that point, the solaris and illumos OS tags would be
functionally identical anyway.

For Solaris especially, any contributions that involve APIs introduced after the
OS was made closed-source would also be inherently more risky than equivalent
contributions for other proprietary OSs due to the case of Google LLC v. Oracle
America, Inc., wherein Oracle clearly demonstrated its willingness to pursue
legal action against entities that merely copy API declarations.

Finally, Oracle laid off most of the Solaris team in 2017; the OS has been in
maintenance mode since, presumably to be retired completely sometime in the 2030s.

For these reasons, this commit removes all Oracle Solaris support.

Anyone who still wishes to use Zig on Solaris can try their luck by simply using
illumos instead of solaris in target triples - chances are it'll work. But there
will be no effort from the Zig team to support this use case; we recommend that
people move to illumos instead.
2025-10-27 07:35:38 -07:00
Wim de With 8d4b5662cd std.{c,posix}: add getgid and getegid 2025-10-21 06:10:41 +02:00
mlugg 7a5d2a196f tweak tests to avoid timeouts 2025-10-18 09:28:42 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen 3b5376eff5 std: disable a few failing tests on hexagon 2025-10-16 22:11:51 +02:00
alexrp f7d62009ff std.posix: remove bogus assert that SIGRTMAX < NSIG 2025-09-22 01:37:32 +02:00
Pat Tullmann bd4617033e standalone posix tests for sigaction
Fixes #24380
2025-09-09 22:07:44 -07:00