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16 KiB
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516 lines
16 KiB
Go
// 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
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// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
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// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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// Package db provides a set type to track local/remote files with newness
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// checks. We must do a certain amount of normalization in here. We will get
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// fed paths with either native or wire-format separators and encodings
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// depending on who calls us. We transform paths to wire-format (NFC and
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// slashes) on the way to the database, and transform to native format
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// (varying separator and encoding) on the way back out.
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package db
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/db/backend"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/fs"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/osutil"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sync"
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)
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type FileSet struct {
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folder string
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db *Lowlevel
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meta *metadataTracker
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updateMutex sync.Mutex // protects database updates and the corresponding metadata changes
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}
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// The Iterator is called with either a protocol.FileInfo or a
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// FileInfoTruncated (depending on the method) and returns true to
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// continue iteration, false to stop.
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type Iterator func(f protocol.FileIntf) bool
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func NewFileSet(folder string, db *Lowlevel) (*FileSet, error) {
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select {
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case <-db.oneFileSetCreated:
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default:
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close(db.oneFileSetCreated)
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}
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meta, err := db.loadMetadataTracker(folder)
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if err != nil {
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db.handleFailure(err)
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return nil, err
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}
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s := &FileSet{
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folder: folder,
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db: db,
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meta: meta,
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updateMutex: sync.NewMutex(),
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}
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if id := s.IndexID(protocol.LocalDeviceID); id == 0 {
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// No index ID set yet. We create one now.
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id = protocol.NewIndexID()
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err := s.db.setIndexID(protocol.LocalDeviceID[:], []byte(s.folder), id)
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if err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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fatalError(err, fmt.Sprintf("%s Creating new IndexID", s.folder), s.db)
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}
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}
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return s, nil
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}
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func (s *FileSet) Drop(device protocol.DeviceID) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s Drop(%v)", s.folder, device)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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s.updateMutex.Lock()
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defer s.updateMutex.Unlock()
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if err := s.db.dropDeviceFolder(device[:], []byte(s.folder), s.meta); backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return
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} else if err != nil {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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if device == protocol.LocalDeviceID {
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s.meta.resetCounts(device)
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// We deliberately do not reset the sequence number here. Dropping
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// all files for the local device ID only happens in testing - which
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// expects the sequence to be retained, like an old Replace() of all
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// files would do. However, if we ever did it "in production" we
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// would anyway want to retain the sequence for delta indexes to be
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// happy.
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} else {
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// Here, on the other hand, we want to make sure that any file
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// announced from the remote is newer than our current sequence
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// number.
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s.meta.resetAll(device)
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}
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t, err := s.db.newReadWriteTransaction()
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if backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return
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} else if err != nil {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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defer t.close()
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if err := s.meta.toDB(t, []byte(s.folder)); backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return
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} else if err != nil {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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if err := t.Commit(); backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return
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} else if err != nil {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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}
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func (s *FileSet) Update(device protocol.DeviceID, fs []protocol.FileInfo) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s Update(%v, [%d])", s.folder, device, len(fs))
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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// do not modify fs in place, it is still used in outer scope
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fs = append([]protocol.FileInfo(nil), fs...)
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// If one file info is present multiple times, only keep the last.
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// Updating the same file multiple times is problematic, because the
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// previous updates won't yet be represented in the db when we update it
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// again. Additionally even if that problem was taken care of, it would
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// be pointless because we remove the previously added file info again
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// right away.
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fs = normalizeFilenamesAndDropDuplicates(fs)
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s.updateMutex.Lock()
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defer s.updateMutex.Unlock()
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if device == protocol.LocalDeviceID {
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// For the local device we have a bunch of metadata to track.
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if err := s.db.updateLocalFiles([]byte(s.folder), fs, s.meta); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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return
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}
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// Easy case, just update the files and we're done.
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if err := s.db.updateRemoteFiles([]byte(s.folder), device[:], fs, s.meta); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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}
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func (s *FileSet) RemoveLocalItems(items []string) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s RemoveLocalItems([%d])", s.folder, len(items))
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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s.updateMutex.Lock()
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defer s.updateMutex.Unlock()
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for i := range items {
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items[i] = osutil.NormalizedFilename(items[i])
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}
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if err := s.db.removeLocalFiles([]byte(s.folder), items, s.meta); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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}
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type Snapshot struct {
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folder string
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t readOnlyTransaction
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meta *countsMap
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fatalError func(error, string)
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}
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func (s *FileSet) Snapshot() (*Snapshot, error) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s Snapshot()", s.folder)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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t, err := s.db.newReadOnlyTransaction()
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if err != nil {
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s.db.handleFailure(err)
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return nil, err
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}
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return &Snapshot{
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folder: s.folder,
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t: t,
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meta: s.meta.Snapshot(),
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fatalError: func(err error, opStr string) {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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},
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}, nil
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) Release() {
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s.t.close()
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) WithNeed(device protocol.DeviceID, fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s WithNeed(%v)", s.folder, device)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withNeed([]byte(s.folder), device[:], false, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) WithNeedTruncated(device protocol.DeviceID, fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s WithNeedTruncated(%v)", s.folder, device)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withNeed([]byte(s.folder), device[:], true, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) WithHave(device protocol.DeviceID, fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s WithHave(%v)", s.folder, device)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withHave([]byte(s.folder), device[:], nil, false, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) WithHaveTruncated(device protocol.DeviceID, fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s WithHaveTruncated(%v)", s.folder, device)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withHave([]byte(s.folder), device[:], nil, true, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) WithHaveSequence(startSeq int64, fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s WithHaveSequence(%v)", s.folder, startSeq)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withHaveSequence([]byte(s.folder), startSeq, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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// Except for an item with a path equal to prefix, only children of prefix are iterated.
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// E.g. for prefix "dir", "dir/file" is iterated, but "dir.file" is not.
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func (s *Snapshot) WithPrefixedHaveTruncated(device protocol.DeviceID, prefix string, fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf(`%s WithPrefixedHaveTruncated(%v, "%v")`, s.folder, device, prefix)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withHave([]byte(s.folder), device[:], []byte(osutil.NormalizedFilename(prefix)), true, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) WithGlobal(fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s WithGlobal()", s.folder)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withGlobal([]byte(s.folder), nil, false, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) WithGlobalTruncated(fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s WithGlobalTruncated()", s.folder)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withGlobal([]byte(s.folder), nil, true, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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// Except for an item with a path equal to prefix, only children of prefix are iterated.
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// E.g. for prefix "dir", "dir/file" is iterated, but "dir.file" is not.
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func (s *Snapshot) WithPrefixedGlobalTruncated(prefix string, fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf(`%s WithPrefixedGlobalTruncated("%v")`, s.folder, prefix)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withGlobal([]byte(s.folder), []byte(osutil.NormalizedFilename(prefix)), true, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) Get(device protocol.DeviceID, file string) (protocol.FileInfo, bool) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s Get(%v)", s.folder, file)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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f, ok, err := s.t.getFile([]byte(s.folder), device[:], []byte(osutil.NormalizedFilename(file)))
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if backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return protocol.FileInfo{}, false
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} else if err != nil {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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f.Name = osutil.NativeFilename(f.Name)
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return f, ok
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) GetGlobal(file string) (protocol.FileInfo, bool) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s GetGlobal(%v)", s.folder, file)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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_, fi, ok, err := s.t.getGlobal(nil, []byte(s.folder), []byte(osutil.NormalizedFilename(file)), false)
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if backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return protocol.FileInfo{}, false
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} else if err != nil {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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if !ok {
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return protocol.FileInfo{}, false
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}
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f := fi.(protocol.FileInfo)
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f.Name = osutil.NativeFilename(f.Name)
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return f, true
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) GetGlobalTruncated(file string) (FileInfoTruncated, bool) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s GetGlobalTruncated(%v)", s.folder, file)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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_, fi, ok, err := s.t.getGlobal(nil, []byte(s.folder), []byte(osutil.NormalizedFilename(file)), true)
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if backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return FileInfoTruncated{}, false
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} else if err != nil {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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if !ok {
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return FileInfoTruncated{}, false
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}
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f := fi.(FileInfoTruncated)
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f.Name = osutil.NativeFilename(f.Name)
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return f, true
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) Availability(file string) []protocol.DeviceID {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s Availability(%v)", s.folder, file)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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av, err := s.t.availability([]byte(s.folder), []byte(osutil.NormalizedFilename(file)))
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if backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return nil
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} else if err != nil {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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return av
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) DebugGlobalVersions(file string) VersionList {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s DebugGlobalVersions(%v)", s.folder, file)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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vl, err := s.t.getGlobalVersions(nil, []byte(s.folder), []byte(osutil.NormalizedFilename(file)))
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if backend.IsClosed(err) || backend.IsNotFound(err) {
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return VersionList{}
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} else if err != nil {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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return vl
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) Sequence(device protocol.DeviceID) int64 {
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return s.meta.Counts(device, 0).Sequence
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}
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// RemoteSequence returns the change version for the given folder, as
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// sent by remote peers. This is guaranteed to increment if the contents of
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// the remote or global folder has changed.
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func (s *Snapshot) RemoteSequence() int64 {
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var ver int64
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for _, device := range s.meta.devices() {
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ver += s.Sequence(device)
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}
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return ver
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) LocalSize() Counts {
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local := s.meta.Counts(protocol.LocalDeviceID, 0)
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return local.Add(s.ReceiveOnlyChangedSize())
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) ReceiveOnlyChangedSize() Counts {
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return s.meta.Counts(protocol.LocalDeviceID, protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly)
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) GlobalSize() Counts {
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return s.meta.Counts(protocol.GlobalDeviceID, 0)
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) NeedSize(device protocol.DeviceID) Counts {
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return s.meta.Counts(device, needFlag)
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}
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func (s *Snapshot) WithBlocksHash(hash []byte, fn Iterator) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf(`%s WithBlocksHash("%x")`, s.folder, hash)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.t.withBlocksHash([]byte(s.folder), hash, nativeFileIterator(fn)); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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s.fatalError(err, opStr)
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}
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}
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func (s *FileSet) Sequence(device protocol.DeviceID) int64 {
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return s.meta.Sequence(device)
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}
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func (s *FileSet) IndexID(device protocol.DeviceID) protocol.IndexID {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s IndexID(%v)", s.folder, device)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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id, err := s.db.getIndexID(device[:], []byte(s.folder))
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if backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return 0
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} else if err != nil {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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return id
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}
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func (s *FileSet) SetIndexID(device protocol.DeviceID, id protocol.IndexID) {
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if device == protocol.LocalDeviceID {
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panic("do not explicitly set index ID for local device")
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}
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s SetIndexID(%v, %v)", s.folder, device, id)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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if err := s.db.setIndexID(device[:], []byte(s.folder), id); err != nil && !backend.IsClosed(err) {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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}
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func (s *FileSet) MtimeOption() fs.Option {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s MtimeOption()", s.folder)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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prefix, err := s.db.keyer.GenerateMtimesKey(nil, []byte(s.folder))
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if backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return nil
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} else if err != nil {
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fatalError(err, opStr, s.db)
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}
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kv := NewNamespacedKV(s.db, string(prefix))
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return fs.NewMtimeOption(kv)
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}
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func (s *FileSet) ListDevices() []protocol.DeviceID {
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return s.meta.devices()
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}
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func (s *FileSet) RepairSequence() (int, error) {
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s.updateAndGCMutexLock() // Ensures consistent locking order
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defer s.updateMutex.Unlock()
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defer s.db.gcMut.RUnlock()
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return s.db.repairSequenceGCLocked(s.folder, s.meta)
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}
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func (s *FileSet) updateAndGCMutexLock() {
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s.updateMutex.Lock()
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s.db.gcMut.RLock()
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}
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// DropFolder clears out all information related to the given folder from the
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// database.
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func DropFolder(db *Lowlevel, folder string) {
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opStr := fmt.Sprintf("DropFolder(%v)", folder)
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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droppers := []func([]byte) error{
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db.dropFolder,
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db.dropMtimes,
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db.dropFolderMeta,
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db.dropFolderIndexIDs,
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db.folderIdx.Delete,
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}
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for _, drop := range droppers {
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if err := drop([]byte(folder)); backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return
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} else if err != nil {
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fatalError(err, opStr, db)
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}
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}
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}
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// DropDeltaIndexIDs removes all delta index IDs from the database.
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// This will cause a full index transmission on the next connection.
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// Must be called before using FileSets, i.e. before NewFileSet is called for
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// the first time.
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func DropDeltaIndexIDs(db *Lowlevel) {
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select {
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case <-db.oneFileSetCreated:
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panic("DropDeltaIndexIDs must not be called after NewFileSet for the same Lowlevel")
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default:
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}
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opStr := "DropDeltaIndexIDs"
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l.Debugf(opStr)
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err := db.dropIndexIDs()
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if backend.IsClosed(err) {
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return
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} else if err != nil {
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fatalError(err, opStr, db)
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}
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}
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func normalizeFilenamesAndDropDuplicates(fs []protocol.FileInfo) []protocol.FileInfo {
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positions := make(map[string]int, len(fs))
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for i, f := range fs {
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norm := osutil.NormalizedFilename(f.Name)
|
|
if pos, ok := positions[norm]; ok {
|
|
fs[pos] = protocol.FileInfo{}
|
|
}
|
|
positions[norm] = i
|
|
fs[i].Name = norm
|
|
}
|
|
for i := 0; i < len(fs); {
|
|
if fs[i].Name == "" {
|
|
fs = append(fs[:i], fs[i+1:]...)
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
i++
|
|
}
|
|
return fs
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func nativeFileIterator(fn Iterator) Iterator {
|
|
return func(fi protocol.FileIntf) bool {
|
|
switch f := fi.(type) {
|
|
case protocol.FileInfo:
|
|
f.Name = osutil.NativeFilename(f.Name)
|
|
return fn(f)
|
|
case FileInfoTruncated:
|
|
f.Name = osutil.NativeFilename(f.Name)
|
|
return fn(f)
|
|
default:
|
|
panic("unknown interface type")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func fatalError(err error, opStr string, db *Lowlevel) {
|
|
db.checkErrorForRepair(err)
|
|
l.Warnf("Fatal error: %v: %v", opStr, err)
|
|
panic(ldbPathRe.ReplaceAllString(err.Error(), "$1 x: "))
|
|
}
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