/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ */
#pragma once
-/***
- This file is part of systemd.
-
- Copyright 2010-2012 Lennart Poettering
-***/
-
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
int is_symlink(const char *path);
int is_dir(const char *path, bool follow);
+int is_dir_fd(int fd);
int is_device_node(const char *path);
-int dir_is_empty(const char *path);
+int dir_is_empty_at(int dir_fd, const char *path);
+static inline int dir_is_empty(const char *path) {
+ return dir_is_empty_at(AT_FDCWD, path);
+}
static inline int dir_is_populated(const char *path) {
int r;
int stat_verify_regular(const struct stat *st);
int fd_verify_regular(int fd);
+
+int stat_verify_directory(const struct stat *st);
+int fd_verify_directory(int fd);
+
+/* glibc and the Linux kernel have different ideas about the major/minor size. These calls will check whether the
+ * specified major is valid by the Linux kernel's standards, not by glibc's. Linux has 20bits of minor, and 12 bits of
+ * major space. See MINORBITS in linux/kdev_t.h in the kernel sources. (If you wonder why we define _y here, instead of
+ * comparing directly >= 0: it's to trick out -Wtype-limits, which would otherwise complain if the type is unsigned, as
+ * such a test would be pointless in such a case.) */
+
+#define DEVICE_MAJOR_VALID(x) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof(x) _x = (x), _y = 0; \
+ _x >= _y && _x < (UINT32_C(1) << 12); \
+ \
+ })
+
+#define DEVICE_MINOR_VALID(x) \
+ ({ \
+ typeof(x) _x = (x), _y = 0; \
+ _x >= _y && _x < (UINT32_C(1) << 20); \
+ })
+
+int device_path_make_major_minor(mode_t mode, dev_t devno, char **ret);
+int device_path_make_canonical(mode_t mode, dev_t devno, char **ret);
+int device_path_parse_major_minor(const char *path, mode_t *ret_mode, dev_t *ret_devno);