tape: add tape write trait

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Dietmar Maurer 2020-12-05 10:51:34 +01:00
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pub mod file_formats;
mod tape_write;
pub use tape_write::*;

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use std::io::Write;
use endian_trait::Endian;
use proxmox::sys::error::SysError;
use crate::tape::file_formats::MediaContentHeader;
/// Write trait for tape devices
///
/// The 'write_all' function returns if the drive reached the Logical
/// End Of Media (early warning).
///
/// It is mandatory to call 'finish' before closing the stream to mark it
/// as correctly written.
///
/// Please note that there is no flush method. Tapes flush there internal
/// buffer when they write an EOF marker.
pub trait TapeWrite {
/// writes all data, returns true on LEOM
fn write_all(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> Result<bool, std::io::Error>;
/// Returns how many bytes (raw data on tape) have been written
fn bytes_written(&self) -> usize;
/// flush last block, write file end mark
///
/// The incomplete flag is used to mark multivolume stream.
fn finish(&mut self, incomplete: bool) -> Result<bool, std::io::Error>;
/// Returns true if the writer already detected the logical end of media
fn logical_end_of_media(&self) -> bool;
/// writes header and data, returns true on LEOM
fn write_header(
&mut self,
header: &MediaContentHeader,
data: &[u8],
) -> Result<bool, std::io::Error> {
if header.size as usize != data.len() {
proxmox::io_bail!("write_header with wrong size - internal error");
}
let header = header.to_le();
let res = self.write_all(unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts(
&header as *const MediaContentHeader as *const u8,
std::mem::size_of::<MediaContentHeader>(),
)})?;
if data.is_empty() { return Ok(res); }
self.write_all(data)
}
}
/// Write a single block to a tape device
///
/// Assumes that 'writer' is a linux tape device.
///
/// EOM Behaviour on Linux: When the end of medium early warning is
/// encountered, the current write is finished and the number of bytes
/// is returned. The next write returns -1 and errno is set to
/// ENOSPC. To enable writing a trailer, the next write is allowed to
/// proceed and, if successful, the number of bytes is returned. After
/// this, -1 and the number of bytes are alternately returned until
/// the physical end of medium (or some other error) is encountered.
///
/// See: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/scsi/st.rst
///
/// On sucess, this returns if we en countered a EOM condition.
pub fn tape_device_write_block<W: Write>(
writer: &mut W,
data: &[u8],
) -> Result<bool, std::io::Error> {
let mut leof = false;
loop {
match writer.write(data) {
Ok(count) if count == data.len() => return Ok(leof),
Ok(count) if count > 0 => {
proxmox::io_bail!(
"short block write ({} < {}). Tape drive uses wrong block size.",
count, data.len());
}
Ok(_) => { // count is 0 here, assume EOT
return Err(std::io::Error::from_raw_os_error(nix::errno::Errno::ENOSPC as i32));
}
// handle interrupted system call
Err(err) if err.kind() == std::io::ErrorKind::Interrupted => {
continue;
}
// detect and handle LEOM (early warning)
Err(err) if err.is_errno(nix::errno::Errno::ENOSPC) => {
if leof {
return Err(err);
} else {
leof = true;
continue; // next write will succeed
}
}
Err(err) => return Err(err),
}
}
}