@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ use crate::{
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error:: { code:: * , Error , Result } ,
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types:: { ARef , AlwaysRefCounted , NotThreadSafe , Opaque } ,
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} ;
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- use core:: ptr;
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+ use alloc:: boxed:: Box ;
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+ use core:: { alloc:: AllocError , mem, ptr} ;
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/// Flags associated with a [`File`].
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pub mod flags {
@@ -315,6 +316,183 @@ impl Drop for FileDescriptorReservation {
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}
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}
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+ /// Helper used for closing file descriptors in a way that is safe even if the file is currently
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+ /// held using `fdget`.
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+ ///
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+ /// Additional motivation can be found in commit 80cd795630d6 ("binder: fix use-after-free due to
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+ /// ksys_close() during fdget()") and in the comments on `binder_do_fd_close`.
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+ pub struct DeferredFdCloser {
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+ inner : Box < DeferredFdCloserInner > ,
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+ }
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+
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+ /// SAFETY: This just holds an allocation with no real content, so there's no safety issue with
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+ /// moving it across threads.
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+ unsafe impl Send for DeferredFdCloser { }
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+ unsafe impl Sync for DeferredFdCloser { }
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+
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+ /// # Invariants
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+ ///
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+ /// If the `file` pointer is non-null, then it points at a `struct file` and owns a refcount to
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+ /// that file.
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+ #[ repr( C ) ]
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+ struct DeferredFdCloserInner {
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+ twork : mem:: MaybeUninit < bindings:: callback_head > ,
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+ file : * mut bindings:: file ,
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+ }
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+
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+ impl DeferredFdCloser {
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+ /// Create a new [`DeferredFdCloser`].
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+ pub fn new ( ) -> Result < Self , AllocError > {
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+ Ok ( Self {
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+ // INVARIANT: The `file` pointer is null, so the type invariant does not apply.
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+ inner : Box :: try_new ( DeferredFdCloserInner {
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+ twork : mem:: MaybeUninit :: uninit ( ) ,
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+ file : core:: ptr:: null_mut ( ) ,
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+ } ) ?,
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+ } )
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+ }
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+
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+ /// Schedule a task work that closes the file descriptor when this task returns to userspace.
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+ ///
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+ /// Fails if this is called from a context where we cannot run work when returning to
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+ /// userspace. (E.g., from a kthread.)
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+ pub fn close_fd ( self , fd : u32 ) -> Result < ( ) , DeferredFdCloseError > {
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+ use bindings:: task_work_notify_mode_TWA_RESUME as TWA_RESUME ;
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+
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+ // In this method, we schedule the task work before closing the file. This is because
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+ // scheduling a task work is fallible, and we need to know whether it will fail before we
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+ // attempt to close the file.
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+
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+ // Task works are not available on kthreads.
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+ let current = crate :: current!( ) ;
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+ if current. is_kthread ( ) {
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+ return Err ( DeferredFdCloseError :: TaskWorkUnavailable ) ;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Transfer ownership of the box's allocation to a raw pointer. This disables the
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+ // destructor, so we must manually convert it back to a Box to drop it.
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+ //
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+ // Until we convert it back to a `Box`, there are no aliasing requirements on this
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+ // pointer.
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+ let inner = Box :: into_raw ( self . inner ) ;
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+
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+ // The `callback_head` field is first in the struct, so this cast correctly gives us a
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+ // pointer to the field.
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+ let callback_head = inner. cast :: < bindings:: callback_head > ( ) ;
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+ // SAFETY: This pointer offset operation does not go out-of-bounds.
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+ let file_field = unsafe { core:: ptr:: addr_of_mut!( ( * inner) . file) } ;
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+
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+ let current = current. as_raw ( ) ;
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+
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+ // SAFETY: This function currently has exclusive access to the `DeferredFdCloserInner`, so
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+ // it is okay for us to perform unsynchronized writes to its `callback_head` field.
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+ unsafe { bindings:: init_task_work ( callback_head, Some ( Self :: do_close_fd) ) } ;
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+
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+ // SAFETY: This inserts the `DeferredFdCloserInner` into the task workqueue for the current
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+ // task. If this operation is successful, then this transfers exclusive ownership of the
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+ // `callback_head` field to the C side until it calls `do_close_fd`, and we don't touch or
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+ // invalidate the field during that time.
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+ //
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+ // When the C side calls `do_close_fd`, the safety requirements of that method are
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+ // satisfied because when a task work is executed, the callback is given ownership of the
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+ // pointer.
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+ //
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+ // The file pointer is currently null. If it is changed to be non-null before `do_close_fd`
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+ // is called, then that change happens due to the write at the end of this function, and
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+ // that write has a safety comment that explains why the refcount can be dropped when
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+ // `do_close_fd` runs.
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+ let res = unsafe { bindings:: task_work_add ( current, callback_head, TWA_RESUME ) } ;
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+
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+ if res != 0 {
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+ // SAFETY: Scheduling the task work failed, so we still have ownership of the box, so
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+ // we may destroy it.
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+ unsafe { drop ( Box :: from_raw ( inner) ) } ;
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+
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+ return Err ( DeferredFdCloseError :: TaskWorkUnavailable ) ;
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+ }
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+
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+ // SAFETY: This is safe no matter what `fd` is. If the `fd` is valid (that is, if the
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+ // pointer is non-null), then we call `filp_close` on the returned pointer as required by
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+ // `close_fd_get_file`.
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+ let file = unsafe { bindings:: file_close_fd ( fd) } ;
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+ if file. is_null ( ) {
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+ // We don't clean up the task work since that might be expensive if the task work queue
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+ // is long. Just let it execute and let it clean up for itself.
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+ return Err ( DeferredFdCloseError :: BadFd ) ;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Acquire a refcount to the file.
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+ //
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+ // SAFETY: The `file` pointer points at a file with a non-zero refcount.
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+ unsafe { bindings:: get_file ( file) } ;
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+
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+ // SAFETY: The `file` pointer is valid. Passing `current->files` as the file table to close
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+ // it in is correct, since we just got the `fd` from `close_fd_get_file` which also uses
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+ // `current->files`.
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+ //
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+ // This method closes the fd. There could be active light refcounts created from that fd,
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+ // so we must ensure that the file has a positive refcount for the duration of those active
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+ // light refcounts.
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+ //
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+ // Note: fl_owner_t is currently a void pointer.
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+ unsafe { bindings:: filp_close ( file, ( * current) . files as bindings:: fl_owner_t ) } ;
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+
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+ // We update the file pointer that the task work is supposed to fput. This transfers
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+ // ownership of our last refcount.
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+ //
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+ // INVARIANT: This changes the `file` field of a `DeferredFdCloserInner` from null to
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+ // non-null. This doesn't break the type invariant for `DeferredFdCloserInner` because we
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+ // still own a refcount to the file, so we can pass ownership of that refcount to the
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+ // `DeferredFdCloserInner`.
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+ //
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+ // SAFETY: Task works are executed on the current thread right before we return to
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+ // userspace, so this write is guaranteed to happen before `do_close_fd` is called, which
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+ // means that a race is not possible here.
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+ //
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+ // When `do_close_fd` runs, it must be safe for it to `fput` the refcount. However, this is
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+ // the case because all light refcounts that are associated with the fd we closed
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+ // previously must be dropped when `do_close_fd`, since light refcounts must be dropped
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+ // before returning to userspace.
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+ unsafe { * file_field = file } ;
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+
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+ Ok ( ( ) )
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+ }
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+
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+ /// # Safety
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+ ///
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+ /// The provided pointer must point at the `twork` field of a `DeferredFdCloserInner` stored in
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+ /// a `Box`, and the caller must pass exclusive ownership of that `Box`. Furthermore, if the
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+ /// file pointer is non-null, then it must be okay to release the refcount by calling `fput`.
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+ unsafe extern "C" fn do_close_fd ( inner : * mut bindings:: callback_head ) {
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+ // SAFETY: The caller just passed us ownership of this box.
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+ let inner = unsafe { Box :: from_raw ( inner. cast :: < DeferredFdCloserInner > ( ) ) } ;
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+ if !inner. file . is_null ( ) {
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+ // SAFETY: By the type invariants, we own a refcount to this file, and the caller
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+ // guarantees that dropping the refcount now is okay.
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+ unsafe { bindings:: fput ( inner. file ) } ;
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+ }
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+ // The allocation is freed when `inner` goes out of scope.
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /// Represents a failure to close an fd in a deferred manner.
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+ #[ derive( Copy , Clone , Debug , Eq , PartialEq ) ]
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+ pub enum DeferredFdCloseError {
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+ /// Closing the fd failed because we were unable to schedule a task work.
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+ TaskWorkUnavailable ,
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+ /// Closing the fd failed because the fd does not exist.
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+ BadFd ,
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+ }
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+
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+ impl From < DeferredFdCloseError > for Error {
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+ fn from ( err : DeferredFdCloseError ) -> Error {
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+ match err {
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+ DeferredFdCloseError :: TaskWorkUnavailable => ESRCH ,
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+ DeferredFdCloseError :: BadFd => EBADF ,
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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/// Represents the `EBADF` error code.
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///
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/// Used for methods that can only fail with `EBADF`.
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