/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsAnonymousTemporaryFile.h" #include "nsDirectoryServiceUtils.h" #include "nsDirectoryServiceDefs.h" #include "nsXULAppAPI.h" #include "nsCOMPtr.h" #include "nsString.h" #include "nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h" #ifdef XP_WIN #include "nsIObserver.h" #include "nsIObserverService.h" #include "mozilla/Services.h" #include "nsIIdleService.h" #include "nsISimpleEnumerator.h" #include "nsIFile.h" #include "nsAutoPtr.h" #include "nsITimer.h" #include "nsCRT.h" using namespace mozilla; #endif // We store the temp files in the system temp dir. // // On Windows systems in particular we use a sub-directory of the temp // directory, because: // 1. DELETE_ON_CLOSE is unreliable on Windows, in particular if we power // cycle (and perhaps if we crash) the files are not deleted. We store // the temporary files in a known sub-dir so that we can find and delete // them easily and quickly. // 2. On Windows NT the system temp dir is in the user's $HomeDir/AppData, // so we can be sure the user always has write privileges to that directory; // if the sub-dir for our temp files was in some shared location and // was created by a privileged user, it's possible that other users // wouldn't have write access to that sub-dir. (Non-Windows systems // don't store their temp files in a sub-dir, so this isn't an issue on // those platforms). // 3. Content processes can access the system temp dir // (NS_GetSpecialDirectory fails on NS_APP_USER_PROFILE_LOCAL_50_DIR // for content process for example, which is where we previously stored // temp files on Windows). This argument applies to all platforms, not // just Windows. static nsresult GetTempDir(nsIFile** aTempDir) { NS_ENSURE_ARG(aTempDir); nsCOMPtr tmpFile; nsresult rv = NS_GetSpecialDirectory(NS_OS_TEMP_DIR, getter_AddRefs(tmpFile)); NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv,rv); #ifdef XP_WIN // On windows DELETE_ON_CLOSE is unreliable, so we store temporary files // in a subdir of the temp dir and delete that in an idle service observer // to ensure it's been cleared. rv = tmpFile->AppendNative(nsDependentCString("mozilla-temp-files")); NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv,rv); rv = tmpFile->Create(nsIFile::DIRECTORY_TYPE, 0700); NS_ENSURE_TRUE(rv == NS_ERROR_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS || NS_SUCCEEDED(rv), rv); #endif tmpFile.forget(aTempDir); return NS_OK; } nsresult NS_OpenAnonymousTemporaryFile(PRFileDesc** aOutFileDesc) { NS_ENSURE_ARG(aOutFileDesc); nsresult rv; nsCOMPtr tmpFile; rv = GetTempDir(getter_AddRefs(tmpFile)); NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv,rv); // Give the temp file a name with a random element. CreateUnique will also // append a counter to the name if it encounters a name collision. Adding // a random element to the name reduces the likelihood of a name collision, // so that CreateUnique() doesn't end up trying a lot of name variants in // its "try appending an incrementing counter" loop, as file IO can be // expensive on some mobile flash drives. nsAutoCString name("mozilla-temp-"); name.AppendInt(rand()); rv = tmpFile->AppendNative(name); NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv,rv); rv = tmpFile->CreateUnique(nsIFile::NORMAL_FILE_TYPE, 0700); NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv,rv); rv = tmpFile->OpenNSPRFileDesc(PR_RDWR | nsIFile::DELETE_ON_CLOSE, PR_IRWXU, aOutFileDesc); return rv; } #ifdef XP_WIN // On Windows we have an idle service observer that runs some time after // startup and deletes any stray anonymous temporary files... // Duration of idle time before we'll get a callback whereupon we attempt to // remove any stray and unused anonymous temp files. #define TEMP_FILE_IDLE_TIME_S 30 // The nsAnonTempFileRemover is created in a timer, which sets an idle observer. // This is expiration time (in ms) which initial timer is set for (3 minutes). #define SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT_MS 3 * 60 * 1000 #define XPCOM_SHUTDOWN_TOPIC "xpcom-shutdown" // This class adds itself as an idle observer. When the application has // been idle for about 30 seconds we'll get a notification, whereupon we'll // attempt to delete ${TempDir}/mozilla-temp-files/. This is to ensure all // temp files that were supposed to be deleted on application exit were actually // deleted, as they may not be if we previously crashed. See bugs 572579 and // 785662. This is only needed on some versions of Windows, // nsIFile::DELETE_ON_CLOSE works on other platforms. // This class adds itself as a shutdown observer so that it can cancel the // idle observer and its timer on shutdown. Note: the observer and idle // services hold references to instances of this object, and those references // are what keep this object alive. class nsAnonTempFileRemover MOZ_FINAL : public nsIObserver { public: NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS nsAnonTempFileRemover() { MOZ_COUNT_CTOR(nsAnonTempFileRemover); } ~nsAnonTempFileRemover() { MOZ_COUNT_DTOR(nsAnonTempFileRemover); } nsresult Init() { // We add the idle observer in a timer, so that the app has enough // time to start up before we add the idle observer. If we register the // idle observer too early, it will be registered before the fake idle // service is installed when running in xpcshell, and this interferes with // the fake idle service, causing xpcshell-test failures. mTimer = do_CreateInstance(NS_TIMER_CONTRACTID); NS_ENSURE_TRUE(mTimer != nullptr, NS_ERROR_FAILURE); nsresult rv = mTimer->Init(this, SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT_MS, nsITimer::TYPE_ONE_SHOT); NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv); // Register shutdown observer so we can cancel the timer if we shutdown before // the timer runs. nsCOMPtr obsSrv = services::GetObserverService(); NS_ENSURE_TRUE(obsSrv != nullptr, NS_ERROR_FAILURE); return obsSrv->AddObserver(this, XPCOM_SHUTDOWN_TOPIC, false); } void Cleanup() { // Cancel timer. if (mTimer) { mTimer->Cancel(); mTimer = nullptr; } // Remove idle service observer. nsCOMPtr idleSvc = do_GetService("@mozilla.org/widget/idleservice;1"); if (idleSvc) { idleSvc->RemoveIdleObserver(this, TEMP_FILE_IDLE_TIME_S); } // Remove shutdown observer. nsCOMPtr obsSrv = services::GetObserverService(); if (obsSrv) { obsSrv->RemoveObserver(this, XPCOM_SHUTDOWN_TOPIC); } } NS_IMETHODIMP Observe(nsISupports *aSubject, const char *aTopic, const PRUnichar *aData) { if (nsCRT::strcmp(aTopic, NS_TIMER_CALLBACK_TOPIC) == 0 && NS_FAILED(RegisterIdleObserver())) { Cleanup(); } else if (nsCRT::strcmp(aTopic, OBSERVER_TOPIC_IDLE) == 0) { // The user has been idle for a while, clean up the temp files. // The idle service will drop its reference to this object after // we exit, destroying this object. RemoveAnonTempFileFiles(); Cleanup(); } else if (nsCRT::strcmp(aTopic, XPCOM_SHUTDOWN_TOPIC) == 0) { Cleanup(); } return NS_OK; } nsresult RegisterIdleObserver() { // Add this as an idle observer. When we've been idle for // TEMP_FILE_IDLE_TIME_S seconds, we'll get a notification, and we'll then // try to delete any stray temp files. nsCOMPtr idleSvc = do_GetService("@mozilla.org/widget/idleservice;1"); if (!idleSvc) return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; return idleSvc->AddIdleObserver(this, TEMP_FILE_IDLE_TIME_S); } void RemoveAnonTempFileFiles() { nsCOMPtr tmpDir; nsresult rv = GetTempDir(getter_AddRefs(tmpDir)); NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS_VOID(rv); // Remove the directory recursively. tmpDir->Remove(true); } private: nsCOMPtr mTimer; }; NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS1(nsAnonTempFileRemover, nsIObserver) nsresult CreateAnonTempFileRemover() { // Create a temp file remover. If Init() succeeds, the temp file remover is kept // alive by a reference held by the observer service, since the temp file remover // is a shutdown observer. We only create the temp file remover if we're running // in the main process; there's no point in doing the temp file removal multiple // times per startup. if (XRE_GetProcessType() != GeckoProcessType_Default) { return NS_OK; } nsRefPtr tempRemover = new nsAnonTempFileRemover(); return tempRemover->Init(); } #endif