syncthing/lib/model/sharedpullerstate.go

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// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
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//
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// 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/.
package model
import (
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/db"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sync"
)
// A sharedPullerState is kept for each file that is being synced and is kept
// updated along the way.
type sharedPullerState struct {
// Immutable, does not require locking
file protocol.FileInfo // The new file (desired end state)
folder string
tempName string
realName string
reused int // Number of blocks reused from temporary file
ignorePerms bool
version protocol.Vector // The current (old) version
// Mutable, must be locked for access
err error // The first error we hit
fd *os.File // The fd of the temp file
copyTotal int // Total number of copy actions for the whole job
pullTotal int // Total number of pull actions for the whole job
copyOrigin int // Number of blocks copied from the original file
copyNeeded int // Number of copy actions still pending
pullNeeded int // Number of block pulls still pending
closed bool // True if the file has been finalClosed.
mut sync.Mutex // Protects the above
}
// A momentary state representing the progress of the puller
type pullerProgress struct {
Total int `json:"total"`
Reused int `json:"reused"`
CopiedFromOrigin int `json:"copiedFromOrigin"`
CopiedFromElsewhere int `json:"copiedFromElsewhere"`
Pulled int `json:"pulled"`
Pulling int `json:"pulling"`
BytesDone int64 `json:"bytesDone"`
BytesTotal int64 `json:"bytesTotal"`
}
// A lockedWriterAt synchronizes WriteAt calls with an external mutex.
// WriteAt() is goroutine safe by itself, but not against for example Close().
type lockedWriterAt struct {
mut *sync.Mutex
wr io.WriterAt
}
func (w lockedWriterAt) WriteAt(p []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) {
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(*w.mut).Lock()
defer (*w.mut).Unlock()
return w.wr.WriteAt(p, off)
}
// tempFile returns the fd for the temporary file, reusing an open fd
// or creating the file as necessary.
func (s *sharedPullerState) tempFile() (io.WriterAt, error) {
s.mut.Lock()
defer s.mut.Unlock()
// If we've already hit an error, return early
if s.err != nil {
return nil, s.err
}
// If the temp file is already open, return the file descriptor
if s.fd != nil {
return lockedWriterAt{&s.mut, s.fd}, nil
}
// Ensure that the parent directory is writable. This is
// osutil.InWritableDir except we need to do more stuff so we duplicate it
// here.
dir := filepath.Dir(s.tempName)
if info, err := os.Stat(dir); err != nil {
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if os.IsNotExist(err) {
// XXX: This works around a bug elsewhere, a race condition when
// things are deleted while being synced. However that happens, we
// end up with a directory for "foo" with the delete bit, but a
// file "foo/bar" that we want to sync. We never create the
// directory, and hence fail to create the file and end up looping
// forever on it. This breaks that by creating the directory; on
// next scan it'll be found and the delete bit on it is removed.
// The user can then clean up as they like...
l.Infoln("Resurrecting directory", dir)
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0755); err != nil {
s.failLocked("resurrect dir", err)
return nil, err
}
} else {
s.failLocked("dst stat dir", err)
return nil, err
}
} else if info.Mode()&0200 == 0 {
err := os.Chmod(dir, 0755)
if !s.ignorePerms && err == nil {
defer func() {
err := os.Chmod(dir, info.Mode().Perm())
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}()
}
}
// Attempt to create the temp file
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flags := os.O_WRONLY
if s.reused == 0 {
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flags |= os.O_CREATE | os.O_EXCL
} else {
// With sufficiently bad luck when exiting or crashing, we may have
// had time to chmod the temp file to read only state but not yet
// moved it to it's final name. This leaves us with a read only temp
// file that we're going to try to reuse. To handle that, we need to
// make sure we have write permissions on the file before opening it.
err := os.Chmod(s.tempName, 0644)
if !s.ignorePerms && err != nil {
s.failLocked("dst create chmod", err)
return nil, err
}
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}
fd, err := os.OpenFile(s.tempName, flags, 0666)
if err != nil {
s.failLocked("dst create", err)
return nil, err
}
// Same fd will be used by all writers
s.fd = fd
return lockedWriterAt{&s.mut, s.fd}, nil
}
// sourceFile opens the existing source file for reading
func (s *sharedPullerState) sourceFile() (*os.File, error) {
s.mut.Lock()
defer s.mut.Unlock()
// If we've already hit an error, return early
if s.err != nil {
return nil, s.err
}
// Attempt to open the existing file
fd, err := os.Open(s.realName)
if err != nil {
s.failLocked("src open", err)
return nil, err
}
return fd, nil
}
// earlyClose prints a warning message composed of the context and
// error, and marks the sharedPullerState as failed. Is a no-op when called on
// an already failed state.
func (s *sharedPullerState) fail(context string, err error) {
s.mut.Lock()
defer s.mut.Unlock()
s.failLocked(context, err)
}
func (s *sharedPullerState) failLocked(context string, err error) {
if s.err != nil {
return
}
l.Infof("Puller (folder %q, file %q): %s: %v", s.folder, s.file.Name, context, err)
s.err = err
}
func (s *sharedPullerState) failed() error {
s.mut.Lock()
defer s.mut.Unlock()
return s.err
}
func (s *sharedPullerState) copyDone() {
s.mut.Lock()
s.copyNeeded--
if debug {
l.Debugln("sharedPullerState", s.folder, s.file.Name, "copyNeeded ->", s.copyNeeded)
}
s.mut.Unlock()
}
func (s *sharedPullerState) copiedFromOrigin() {
s.mut.Lock()
s.copyOrigin++
s.mut.Unlock()
}
func (s *sharedPullerState) pullStarted() {
s.mut.Lock()
s.copyTotal--
s.copyNeeded--
s.pullTotal++
s.pullNeeded++
if debug {
l.Debugln("sharedPullerState", s.folder, s.file.Name, "pullNeeded start ->", s.pullNeeded)
}
s.mut.Unlock()
}
func (s *sharedPullerState) pullDone() {
s.mut.Lock()
s.pullNeeded--
if debug {
l.Debugln("sharedPullerState", s.folder, s.file.Name, "pullNeeded done ->", s.pullNeeded)
}
s.mut.Unlock()
}
// finalClose atomically closes and returns closed status of a file. A true
// first return value means the file was closed and should be finished, with
// the error indicating the success or failure of the close. A false first
// return value indicates the file is not ready to be closed, or is already
// closed and should in either case not be finished off now.
func (s *sharedPullerState) finalClose() (bool, error) {
s.mut.Lock()
defer s.mut.Unlock()
if s.closed {
// Already closed
return false, nil
}
if s.pullNeeded+s.copyNeeded != 0 && s.err == nil {
// Not done yet, and not errored
return false, nil
}
if s.fd != nil {
if closeErr := s.fd.Close(); closeErr != nil && s.err == nil {
// This is our error if we weren't errored before. Otherwise we
// keep the earlier error.
s.err = closeErr
}
s.fd = nil
}
s.closed = true
return true, s.err
}
// Returns the momentarily progress for the puller
func (s *sharedPullerState) Progress() *pullerProgress {
s.mut.Lock()
defer s.mut.Unlock()
total := s.reused + s.copyTotal + s.pullTotal
done := total - s.copyNeeded - s.pullNeeded
return &pullerProgress{
Total: total,
Reused: s.reused,
CopiedFromOrigin: s.copyOrigin,
CopiedFromElsewhere: s.copyTotal - s.copyNeeded - s.copyOrigin,
Pulled: s.pullTotal - s.pullNeeded,
Pulling: s.pullNeeded,
BytesTotal: db.BlocksToSize(total),
BytesDone: db.BlocksToSize(done),
}
}