syncthing/lib/model/folder_sendrecv.go
Jakob Borg 75dcff0a0e
all: Copy owner/group from parent (fixes #5445) (#5479)
This adds a folder option "CopyOwnershipFromParent" which, when set,
makes Syncthing attempt to retain the owner/group information when
syncing files. Specifically, at the finisher stage we look at the parent
dir to get owner/group and then attempt a Lchown call on the temp file.
For this to succeed Syncthing must be running with the appropriate
permissions. On Linux this is CAP_FOWNER, which can be granted by the
service manager on startup or set on the binary in the filesystem. Other
operating systems do other things, but often it's not required to run as
full "root". On Windows this patch does nothing - ownership works
differently there and is generally less of a deal, as permissions are
inherited as ACLs anyway.

There are unit tests on the Lchown functionality, which requires the
above permissions to run. There is also a unit test on the folder which
uses the fake filesystem and hence does not need special permissions.
2019-01-25 09:52:21 +01:00

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// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
//
// 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 https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
package model
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/config"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/db"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/events"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/fs"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/ignore"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/osutil"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/scanner"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sha256"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sync"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/versioner"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/weakhash"
)
var (
blockStats = make(map[string]int)
blockStatsMut = sync.NewMutex()
)
func init() {
folderFactories[config.FolderTypeSendReceive] = newSendReceiveFolder
}
// A pullBlockState is passed to the puller routine for each block that needs
// to be fetched.
type pullBlockState struct {
*sharedPullerState
block protocol.BlockInfo
}
// A copyBlocksState is passed to copy routine if the file has blocks to be
// copied.
type copyBlocksState struct {
*sharedPullerState
blocks []protocol.BlockInfo
have int
}
// Which filemode bits to preserve
const retainBits = fs.ModeSetgid | fs.ModeSetuid | fs.ModeSticky
var (
activity = newDeviceActivity()
errNoDevice = errors.New("peers who had this file went away, or the file has changed while syncing. will retry later")
errSymlinksUnsupported = errors.New("symlinks not supported")
errDirHasToBeScanned = errors.New("directory contains unexpected files, scheduling scan")
errDirHasIgnored = errors.New("directory contains ignored files (see ignore documentation for (?d) prefix)")
errDirNotEmpty = errors.New("directory is not empty; files within are probably ignored on connected devices only")
errNotAvailable = errors.New("no connected device has the required version of this file")
errModified = errors.New("file modified but not rescanned; will try again later")
)
const (
dbUpdateHandleDir = iota
dbUpdateDeleteDir
dbUpdateHandleFile
dbUpdateDeleteFile
dbUpdateShortcutFile
dbUpdateHandleSymlink
dbUpdateInvalidate
)
const (
defaultCopiers = 2
defaultPullerPause = 60 * time.Second
defaultPullerPendingKiB = 2 * protocol.MaxBlockSize / 1024
maxPullerIterations = 3
)
type dbUpdateJob struct {
file protocol.FileInfo
jobType int
}
type sendReceiveFolder struct {
folder
fs fs.Filesystem
versioner versioner.Versioner
queue *jobQueue
pullErrors map[string]string // path -> error string
pullErrorsMut sync.Mutex
}
func newSendReceiveFolder(model *Model, cfg config.FolderConfiguration, ver versioner.Versioner, fs fs.Filesystem) service {
f := &sendReceiveFolder{
folder: newFolder(model, cfg),
fs: fs,
versioner: ver,
queue: newJobQueue(),
pullErrorsMut: sync.NewMutex(),
}
f.folder.puller = f
if f.Copiers == 0 {
f.Copiers = defaultCopiers
}
// If the configured max amount of pending data is zero, we use the
// default. If it's configured to something non-zero but less than the
// protocol block size we adjust it upwards accordingly.
if f.PullerMaxPendingKiB == 0 {
f.PullerMaxPendingKiB = defaultPullerPendingKiB
}
if blockSizeKiB := protocol.MaxBlockSize / 1024; f.PullerMaxPendingKiB < blockSizeKiB {
f.PullerMaxPendingKiB = blockSizeKiB
}
return f
}
// pull returns true if it manages to get all needed items from peers, i.e. get
// the device in sync with the global state.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) pull() bool {
select {
case <-f.initialScanFinished:
default:
// Once the initial scan finished, a pull will be scheduled
return true
}
f.model.fmut.RLock()
ignores := f.model.folderIgnores[f.folderID]
folderFiles := f.model.folderFiles[f.folderID]
f.model.fmut.RUnlock()
// If there is nothing to do, don't even enter pulling state.
abort := true
folderFiles.WithNeed(protocol.LocalDeviceID, func(intf db.FileIntf) bool {
abort = false
return false
})
if abort {
return true
}
if err := f.CheckHealth(); err != nil {
l.Debugln("Skipping pull of", f.Description(), "due to folder error:", err)
return false
}
// Check if the ignore patterns changed.
oldHash := ignores.Hash()
defer func() {
if ignores.Hash() != oldHash {
f.ignoresUpdated()
}
}()
if err := ignores.Load(".stignore"); err != nil && !fs.IsNotExist(err) {
err = fmt.Errorf("loading ignores: %v", err)
f.setError(err)
return false
}
l.Debugf("%v pulling", f)
f.setState(FolderSyncing)
f.clearPullErrors()
scanChan := make(chan string)
go f.pullScannerRoutine(scanChan)
defer func() {
close(scanChan)
f.setState(FolderIdle)
}()
for tries := 0; tries < maxPullerIterations; tries++ {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return false
default:
}
changed := f.pullerIteration(ignores, folderFiles, scanChan)
l.Debugln(f, "changed", changed, "on try", tries)
if changed == 0 {
// No files were changed by the puller, so we are in
// sync. Any errors were just transitional.
f.clearPullErrors()
return true
}
}
// We've tried a bunch of times to get in sync, but
// we're not making it. Probably there are write
// errors preventing us. Flag this with a warning and
// wait a bit longer before retrying.
if errors := f.Errors(); len(errors) > 0 {
events.Default.Log(events.FolderErrors, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"errors": errors,
})
}
return false
}
// pullerIteration runs a single puller iteration for the given folder and
// returns the number items that should have been synced (even those that
// might have failed). One puller iteration handles all files currently
// flagged as needed in the folder.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) pullerIteration(ignores *ignore.Matcher, folderFiles *db.FileSet, scanChan chan<- string) int {
pullChan := make(chan pullBlockState)
copyChan := make(chan copyBlocksState)
finisherChan := make(chan *sharedPullerState)
dbUpdateChan := make(chan dbUpdateJob)
pullWg := sync.NewWaitGroup()
copyWg := sync.NewWaitGroup()
doneWg := sync.NewWaitGroup()
updateWg := sync.NewWaitGroup()
l.Debugln(f, "copiers:", f.Copiers, "pullerPendingKiB:", f.PullerMaxPendingKiB)
updateWg.Add(1)
go func() {
// dbUpdaterRoutine finishes when dbUpdateChan is closed
f.dbUpdaterRoutine(dbUpdateChan)
updateWg.Done()
}()
for i := 0; i < f.Copiers; i++ {
copyWg.Add(1)
go func() {
// copierRoutine finishes when copyChan is closed
f.copierRoutine(copyChan, pullChan, finisherChan)
copyWg.Done()
}()
}
pullWg.Add(1)
go func() {
// pullerRoutine finishes when pullChan is closed
f.pullerRoutine(pullChan, finisherChan)
pullWg.Done()
}()
doneWg.Add(1)
// finisherRoutine finishes when finisherChan is closed
go func() {
f.finisherRoutine(ignores, finisherChan, dbUpdateChan, scanChan)
doneWg.Done()
}()
changed, fileDeletions, dirDeletions, err := f.processNeeded(ignores, folderFiles, dbUpdateChan, copyChan, finisherChan, scanChan)
// Signal copy and puller routines that we are done with the in data for
// this iteration. Wait for them to finish.
close(copyChan)
copyWg.Wait()
close(pullChan)
pullWg.Wait()
// Signal the finisher chan that there will be no more input and wait
// for it to finish.
close(finisherChan)
doneWg.Wait()
if err == nil {
f.processDeletions(ignores, fileDeletions, dirDeletions, dbUpdateChan, scanChan)
}
// Wait for db updates and scan scheduling to complete
close(dbUpdateChan)
updateWg.Wait()
return changed
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) processNeeded(ignores *ignore.Matcher, folderFiles *db.FileSet, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob, copyChan chan<- copyBlocksState, finisherChan chan<- *sharedPullerState, scanChan chan<- string) (int, map[string]protocol.FileInfo, []protocol.FileInfo, error) {
changed := 0
var processDirectly []protocol.FileInfo
var dirDeletions []protocol.FileInfo
fileDeletions := map[string]protocol.FileInfo{}
buckets := map[string][]protocol.FileInfo{}
// Iterate the list of items that we need and sort them into piles.
// Regular files to pull goes into the file queue, everything else
// (directories, symlinks and deletes) goes into the "process directly"
// pile.
folderFiles.WithNeed(protocol.LocalDeviceID, func(intf db.FileIntf) bool {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return false
default:
}
if f.IgnoreDelete && intf.IsDeleted() {
l.Debugln(f, "ignore file deletion (config)", intf.FileName())
return true
}
file := intf.(protocol.FileInfo)
switch {
case ignores.ShouldIgnore(file.Name):
file.SetIgnored(f.shortID)
l.Debugln(f, "Handling ignored file", file)
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateInvalidate}
changed++
case runtime.GOOS == "windows" && fs.WindowsInvalidFilename(file.Name):
f.newPullError("pull", file.Name, fs.ErrInvalidFilename)
case file.IsDeleted():
if file.IsDirectory() {
// Perform directory deletions at the end, as we may have
// files to delete inside them before we get to that point.
dirDeletions = append(dirDeletions, file)
} else {
fileDeletions[file.Name] = file
df, ok := f.model.CurrentFolderFile(f.folderID, file.Name)
// Local file can be already deleted, but with a lower version
// number, hence the deletion coming in again as part of
// WithNeed, furthermore, the file can simply be of the wrong
// type if we haven't yet managed to pull it.
if ok && !df.IsDeleted() && !df.IsSymlink() && !df.IsDirectory() && !df.IsInvalid() {
// Put files into buckets per first hash
key := string(df.Blocks[0].Hash)
buckets[key] = append(buckets[key], df)
}
}
changed++
case file.Type == protocol.FileInfoTypeFile:
// Queue files for processing after directories and symlinks.
f.queue.Push(file.Name, file.Size, file.ModTime())
case runtime.GOOS == "windows" && file.IsSymlink():
file.SetUnsupported(f.shortID)
l.Debugln(f, "Invalidating symlink (unsupported)", file.Name)
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateInvalidate}
changed++
default:
// Directories, symlinks
l.Debugln(f, "to be processed directly", file)
processDirectly = append(processDirectly, file)
changed++
}
return true
})
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return changed, nil, nil, f.ctx.Err()
default:
}
// Sort the "process directly" pile by number of path components. This
// ensures that we handle parents before children.
sort.Sort(byComponentCount(processDirectly))
// Process the list.
for _, fi := range processDirectly {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return changed, fileDeletions, dirDeletions, f.ctx.Err()
default:
}
if !f.checkParent(fi.Name, scanChan) {
continue
}
switch {
case fi.IsDirectory() && !fi.IsSymlink():
l.Debugln(f, "Handling directory", fi.Name)
f.handleDir(fi, dbUpdateChan)
case fi.IsSymlink():
l.Debugln("Handling symlink", fi.Name)
l.Debugln(f, "Handling symlink", fi.Name)
f.handleSymlink(fi, dbUpdateChan)
default:
l.Warnln(fi)
panic("unhandleable item type, can't happen")
}
}
// Now do the file queue. Reorder it according to configuration.
switch f.Order {
case config.OrderRandom:
f.queue.Shuffle()
case config.OrderAlphabetic:
// The queue is already in alphabetic order.
case config.OrderSmallestFirst:
f.queue.SortSmallestFirst()
case config.OrderLargestFirst:
f.queue.SortLargestFirst()
case config.OrderOldestFirst:
f.queue.SortOldestFirst()
case config.OrderNewestFirst:
f.queue.SortNewestFirst()
}
// Process the file queue.
nextFile:
for {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return changed, fileDeletions, dirDeletions, f.ctx.Err()
default:
}
fileName, ok := f.queue.Pop()
if !ok {
break
}
fi, ok := f.model.CurrentGlobalFile(f.folderID, fileName)
if !ok {
// File is no longer in the index. Mark it as done and drop it.
f.queue.Done(fileName)
continue
}
if fi.IsDeleted() || fi.IsInvalid() || fi.Type != protocol.FileInfoTypeFile {
// The item has changed type or status in the index while we
// were processing directories above.
f.queue.Done(fileName)
continue
}
if !f.checkParent(fi.Name, scanChan) {
f.queue.Done(fileName)
continue
}
// Check our list of files to be removed for a match, in which case
// we can just do a rename instead.
key := string(fi.Blocks[0].Hash)
for i, candidate := range buckets[key] {
if protocol.BlocksEqual(candidate.Blocks, fi.Blocks) {
// Remove the candidate from the bucket
lidx := len(buckets[key]) - 1
buckets[key][i] = buckets[key][lidx]
buckets[key] = buckets[key][:lidx]
// candidate is our current state of the file, where as the
// desired state with the delete bit set is in the deletion
// map.
desired := fileDeletions[candidate.Name]
if err := f.renameFile(candidate, desired, fi, ignores, dbUpdateChan, scanChan); err != nil {
// Failed to rename, try to handle files as separate
// deletions and updates.
break
}
// Remove the pending deletion (as we performed it by renaming)
delete(fileDeletions, candidate.Name)
f.queue.Done(fileName)
continue nextFile
}
}
devices := folderFiles.Availability(fileName)
for _, dev := range devices {
if _, ok := f.model.Connection(dev); ok {
changed++
// Handle the file normally, by coping and pulling, etc.
f.handleFile(fi, copyChan, finisherChan, dbUpdateChan)
continue nextFile
}
}
f.newPullError("pull", fileName, errNotAvailable)
}
return changed, fileDeletions, dirDeletions, nil
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) processDeletions(ignores *ignore.Matcher, fileDeletions map[string]protocol.FileInfo, dirDeletions []protocol.FileInfo, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob, scanChan chan<- string) {
for _, file := range fileDeletions {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return
default:
}
l.Debugln(f, "Deleting file", file.Name)
if update, err := f.deleteFile(file, scanChan); err != nil {
f.newPullError("delete file", file.Name, err)
} else {
dbUpdateChan <- update
}
}
for i := range dirDeletions {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return
default:
}
dir := dirDeletions[len(dirDeletions)-i-1]
l.Debugln(f, "Deleting dir", dir.Name)
f.handleDeleteDir(dir, ignores, dbUpdateChan, scanChan)
}
}
// handleDir creates or updates the given directory
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) handleDir(file protocol.FileInfo, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob) {
// Used in the defer closure below, updated by the function body. Take
// care not declare another err.
var err error
events.Default.Log(events.ItemStarted, map[string]string{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"type": "dir",
"action": "update",
})
defer func() {
events.Default.Log(events.ItemFinished, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"error": events.Error(err),
"type": "dir",
"action": "update",
})
}()
mode := fs.FileMode(file.Permissions & 0777)
if f.IgnorePerms || file.NoPermissions {
mode = 0777
}
if shouldDebug() {
curFile, _ := f.model.CurrentFolderFile(f.folderID, file.Name)
l.Debugf("need dir\n\t%v\n\t%v", file, curFile)
}
info, err := f.fs.Lstat(file.Name)
switch {
// There is already something under that name, but it's a file/link.
// Most likely a file/link is getting replaced with a directory.
// Remove the file/link and fall through to directory creation.
case err == nil && (!info.IsDir() || info.IsSymlink()):
err = osutil.InWritableDir(f.fs.Remove, f.fs, file.Name)
if err != nil {
f.newPullError("dir replace", file.Name, err)
return
}
fallthrough
// The directory doesn't exist, so we create it with the right
// mode bits from the start.
case err != nil && fs.IsNotExist(err):
// We declare a function that acts on only the path name, so
// we can pass it to InWritableDir. We use a regular Mkdir and
// not MkdirAll because the parent should already exist.
mkdir := func(path string) error {
err = f.fs.Mkdir(path, mode)
if err != nil || f.IgnorePerms || file.NoPermissions {
return err
}
// Copy the parent owner and group, if we are supposed to do that.
if err := f.maybeCopyOwner(path); err != nil {
return err
}
// Stat the directory so we can check its permissions.
info, err := f.fs.Lstat(path)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Mask for the bits we want to preserve and add them in to the
// directories permissions.
return f.fs.Chmod(path, mode|(info.Mode()&retainBits))
}
if err = osutil.InWritableDir(mkdir, f.fs, file.Name); err == nil {
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateHandleDir}
} else {
f.newPullError("dir mkdir", file.Name, err)
}
return
// Weird error when stat()'ing the dir. Probably won't work to do
// anything else with it if we can't even stat() it.
case err != nil:
f.newPullError("dir stat", file.Name, err)
return
}
// The directory already exists, so we just correct the mode bits. (We
// don't handle modification times on directories, because that sucks...)
// It's OK to change mode bits on stuff within non-writable directories.
if f.IgnorePerms || file.NoPermissions {
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateHandleDir}
} else if err := f.fs.Chmod(file.Name, mode|(fs.FileMode(info.Mode())&retainBits)); err == nil {
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateHandleDir}
} else {
f.newPullError("dir chmod", file.Name, err)
}
}
// checkParent verifies that the thing we are handling lives inside a directory,
// and not a symlink or regular file. It also resurrects missing parent dirs.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) checkParent(file string, scanChan chan<- string) bool {
parent := filepath.Dir(file)
if err := osutil.TraversesSymlink(f.fs, parent); err != nil {
f.newPullError("traverses q", file, err)
return false
}
// issues #114 and #4475: This works around a race condition
// between two devices, when one device removes a directory and the
// other creates a file in it. 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 and scheduling a scan,
// where it will be found and the delete bit on it removed. The
// user can then clean up as they like...
// This can also occur if an entire tree structure was deleted, but only
// a leave has been scanned.
if _, err := f.fs.Lstat(parent); !fs.IsNotExist(err) {
l.Debugf("%v parent not missing %v", f, file)
return true
}
l.Debugf("%v resurrecting parent directory of %v", f, file)
if err := f.fs.MkdirAll(parent, 0755); err != nil {
f.newPullError("resurrecting parent dir", file, err)
return false
}
scanChan <- parent
return true
}
// handleSymlink creates or updates the given symlink
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) handleSymlink(file protocol.FileInfo, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob) {
// Used in the defer closure below, updated by the function body. Take
// care not declare another err.
var err error
events.Default.Log(events.ItemStarted, map[string]string{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"type": "symlink",
"action": "update",
})
defer func() {
events.Default.Log(events.ItemFinished, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"error": events.Error(err),
"type": "symlink",
"action": "update",
})
}()
if shouldDebug() {
curFile, _ := f.model.CurrentFolderFile(f.folderID, file.Name)
l.Debugf("need symlink\n\t%v\n\t%v", file, curFile)
}
if len(file.SymlinkTarget) == 0 {
// Index entry from a Syncthing predating the support for including
// the link target in the index entry. We log this as an error.
err = errors.New("incompatible symlink entry; rescan with newer Syncthing on source")
f.newPullError("symlink", file.Name, err)
return
}
if _, err = f.fs.Lstat(file.Name); err == nil {
// There is already something under that name. Remove it to replace
// with the symlink. This also handles the "change symlink type"
// path.
err = osutil.InWritableDir(f.fs.Remove, f.fs, file.Name)
if err != nil {
f.newPullError("symlink remove", file.Name, err)
return
}
}
// We declare a function that acts on only the path name, so
// we can pass it to InWritableDir.
createLink := func(path string) error {
if err := f.fs.CreateSymlink(file.SymlinkTarget, path); err != nil {
return err
}
return f.maybeCopyOwner(path)
}
if err = osutil.InWritableDir(createLink, f.fs, file.Name); err == nil {
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateHandleSymlink}
} else {
f.newPullError("symlink create", file.Name, err)
}
}
// handleDeleteDir attempts to remove a directory that was deleted on a remote
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) handleDeleteDir(file protocol.FileInfo, ignores *ignore.Matcher, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob, scanChan chan<- string) {
// Used in the defer closure below, updated by the function body. Take
// care not declare another err.
var err error
events.Default.Log(events.ItemStarted, map[string]string{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"type": "dir",
"action": "delete",
})
defer func() {
events.Default.Log(events.ItemFinished, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"error": events.Error(err),
"type": "dir",
"action": "delete",
})
}()
if err = f.deleteDir(file.Name, ignores, scanChan); err != nil {
f.newPullError("delete dir", file.Name, err)
return
}
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateDeleteDir}
}
// deleteFile attempts to delete the given file
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) deleteFile(file protocol.FileInfo, scanChan chan<- string) (dbUpdateJob, error) {
// Used in the defer closure below, updated by the function body. Take
// care not declare another err.
var err error
events.Default.Log(events.ItemStarted, map[string]string{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"type": "file",
"action": "delete",
})
defer func() {
events.Default.Log(events.ItemFinished, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"error": events.Error(err),
"type": "file",
"action": "delete",
})
}()
cur, ok := f.model.CurrentFolderFile(f.folderID, file.Name)
if !ok {
// We should never try to pull a deletion for a file we don't have in the DB.
l.Debugln(f, "not deleting file we don't have", file.Name)
return dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateDeleteFile}, nil
}
if err = f.checkToBeDeleted(cur, scanChan); err != nil {
return dbUpdateJob{}, err
}
if f.inConflict(cur.Version, file.Version) {
// There is a conflict here. Move the file to a conflict copy instead
// of deleting. Also merge with the version vector we had, to indicate
// we have resolved the conflict.
file.Version = file.Version.Merge(cur.Version)
err = osutil.InWritableDir(func(name string) error {
return f.moveForConflict(name, file.ModifiedBy.String())
}, f.fs, file.Name)
} else if f.versioner != nil && !cur.IsSymlink() {
err = osutil.InWritableDir(f.versioner.Archive, f.fs, file.Name)
} else {
err = osutil.InWritableDir(f.fs.Remove, f.fs, file.Name)
}
if err == nil || fs.IsNotExist(err) {
// It was removed or it doesn't exist to start with
return dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateDeleteFile}, nil
}
if _, serr := f.fs.Lstat(file.Name); serr != nil && !fs.IsPermission(serr) {
// We get an error just looking at the file, and it's not a permission
// problem. Lets assume the error is in fact some variant of "file
// does not exist" (possibly expressed as some parent being a file and
// not a directory etc) and that the delete is handled.
err = nil
return dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateDeleteFile}, nil
}
return dbUpdateJob{}, err
}
// renameFile attempts to rename an existing file to a destination
// and set the right attributes on it.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) renameFile(cur, source, target protocol.FileInfo, ignores *ignore.Matcher, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob, scanChan chan<- string) error {
// Used in the defer closure below, updated by the function body. Take
// care not declare another err.
var err error
events.Default.Log(events.ItemStarted, map[string]string{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": source.Name,
"type": "file",
"action": "delete",
})
events.Default.Log(events.ItemStarted, map[string]string{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": target.Name,
"type": "file",
"action": "update",
})
defer func() {
events.Default.Log(events.ItemFinished, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": source.Name,
"error": events.Error(err),
"type": "file",
"action": "delete",
})
events.Default.Log(events.ItemFinished, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": target.Name,
"error": events.Error(err),
"type": "file",
"action": "update",
})
}()
l.Debugln(f, "taking rename shortcut", source.Name, "->", target.Name)
// Check that source is compatible with what we have in the DB
if err = f.checkToBeDeleted(cur, scanChan); err != nil {
return err
}
// Check that the target corresponds to what we have in the DB
curTarget, ok := f.model.CurrentFolderFile(f.folderID, target.Name)
switch stat, serr := f.fs.Lstat(target.Name); {
case serr != nil && fs.IsNotExist(serr):
if !ok || curTarget.IsDeleted() {
break
}
scanChan <- target.Name
err = errModified
case serr != nil:
// We can't check whether the file changed as compared to the db,
// do not delete.
err = serr
case !ok:
// Target appeared from nowhere
scanChan <- target.Name
err = errModified
default:
if fi, err := scanner.CreateFileInfo(stat, target.Name, f.fs); err == nil {
if !fi.IsEquivalentOptional(curTarget, f.IgnorePerms, true, protocol.LocalAllFlags) {
// Target changed
scanChan <- target.Name
err = errModified
}
}
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
tempName := fs.TempName(target.Name)
if f.versioner != nil {
err = f.CheckAvailableSpace(source.Size)
if err == nil {
err = osutil.Copy(f.fs, source.Name, tempName)
if err == nil {
err = osutil.InWritableDir(f.versioner.Archive, f.fs, source.Name)
}
}
} else {
err = osutil.TryRename(f.fs, source.Name, tempName)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
blockStatsMut.Lock()
blockStats["total"] += len(target.Blocks)
blockStats["renamed"] += len(target.Blocks)
blockStatsMut.Unlock()
// The file was renamed, so we have handled both the necessary delete
// of the source and the creation of the target temp file. Fix-up the metadata,
// update the local index of the target file and rename from temp to real name.
if err = f.performFinish(ignores, target, curTarget, true, tempName, dbUpdateChan, scanChan); err != nil {
return err
}
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{source, dbUpdateDeleteFile}
return nil
}
// This is the flow of data and events here, I think...
//
// +-----------------------+
// | | - - - - > ItemStarted
// | handleFile | - - - - > ItemFinished (on shortcuts)
// | |
// +-----------------------+
// |
// | copyChan (copyBlocksState; unless shortcut taken)
// |
// | +-----------------------+
// | | +-----------------------+
// +--->| | |
// | | copierRoutine |
// +-| |
// +-----------------------+
// |
// | pullChan (sharedPullerState)
// |
// | +-----------------------+
// | | +-----------------------+
// +-->| | |
// | | pullerRoutine |
// +-| |
// +-----------------------+
// |
// | finisherChan (sharedPullerState)
// |
// | +-----------------------+
// | | |
// +-->| finisherRoutine | - - - - > ItemFinished
// | |
// +-----------------------+
// handleFile queues the copies and pulls as necessary for a single new or
// changed file.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) handleFile(file protocol.FileInfo, copyChan chan<- copyBlocksState, finisherChan chan<- *sharedPullerState, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob) {
curFile, hasCurFile := f.model.CurrentFolderFile(f.folderID, file.Name)
have, need := blockDiff(curFile.Blocks, file.Blocks)
if hasCurFile && len(need) == 0 {
// We are supposed to copy the entire file, and then fetch nothing. We
// are only updating metadata, so we don't actually *need* to make the
// copy.
f.shortcutFile(file, curFile, dbUpdateChan)
return
}
tempName := fs.TempName(file.Name)
populateOffsets(file.Blocks)
blocks := make([]protocol.BlockInfo, 0, len(file.Blocks))
var blocksSize int64
reused := make([]int32, 0, len(file.Blocks))
// Check for an old temporary file which might have some blocks we could
// reuse.
tempBlocks, err := scanner.HashFile(f.ctx, f.fs, tempName, file.BlockSize(), nil, false)
if err == nil {
// Check for any reusable blocks in the temp file
tempCopyBlocks, _ := blockDiff(tempBlocks, file.Blocks)
// block.String() returns a string unique to the block
existingBlocks := make(map[string]struct{}, len(tempCopyBlocks))
for _, block := range tempCopyBlocks {
existingBlocks[block.String()] = struct{}{}
}
// Since the blocks are already there, we don't need to get them.
for i, block := range file.Blocks {
_, ok := existingBlocks[block.String()]
if !ok {
blocks = append(blocks, block)
blocksSize += int64(block.Size)
} else {
reused = append(reused, int32(i))
}
}
// The sharedpullerstate will know which flags to use when opening the
// temp file depending if we are reusing any blocks or not.
if len(reused) == 0 {
// Otherwise, discard the file ourselves in order for the
// sharedpuller not to panic when it fails to exclusively create a
// file which already exists
osutil.InWritableDir(f.fs.Remove, f.fs, tempName)
}
} else {
// Copy the blocks, as we don't want to shuffle them on the FileInfo
blocks = append(blocks, file.Blocks...)
blocksSize = file.Size
}
if err := f.CheckAvailableSpace(blocksSize); err != nil {
f.newPullError("pulling file", file.Name, err)
f.queue.Done(file.Name)
return
}
// Shuffle the blocks
for i := range blocks {
j := rand.Intn(i + 1)
blocks[i], blocks[j] = blocks[j], blocks[i]
}
events.Default.Log(events.ItemStarted, map[string]string{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"type": "file",
"action": "update",
})
s := sharedPullerState{
file: file,
fs: f.fs,
folder: f.folderID,
tempName: tempName,
realName: file.Name,
copyTotal: len(blocks),
copyNeeded: len(blocks),
reused: len(reused),
updated: time.Now(),
available: reused,
availableUpdated: time.Now(),
ignorePerms: f.IgnorePerms || file.NoPermissions,
hasCurFile: hasCurFile,
curFile: curFile,
mut: sync.NewRWMutex(),
sparse: !f.DisableSparseFiles,
created: time.Now(),
}
l.Debugf("%v need file %s; copy %d, reused %v", f, file.Name, len(blocks), len(reused))
cs := copyBlocksState{
sharedPullerState: &s,
blocks: blocks,
have: len(have),
}
copyChan <- cs
}
// blockDiff returns lists of common and missing (to transform src into tgt)
// blocks. Both block lists must have been created with the same block size.
func blockDiff(src, tgt []protocol.BlockInfo) ([]protocol.BlockInfo, []protocol.BlockInfo) {
if len(tgt) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
if len(src) == 0 {
// Copy the entire file
return nil, tgt
}
have := make([]protocol.BlockInfo, 0, len(src))
need := make([]protocol.BlockInfo, 0, len(tgt))
for i := range tgt {
if i >= len(src) {
return have, append(need, tgt[i:]...)
}
if !bytes.Equal(tgt[i].Hash, src[i].Hash) {
// Copy differing block
need = append(need, tgt[i])
} else {
have = append(have, tgt[i])
}
}
return have, need
}
// populateOffsets sets the Offset field on each block
func populateOffsets(blocks []protocol.BlockInfo) {
var offset int64
for i := range blocks {
blocks[i].Offset = offset
offset += int64(blocks[i].Size)
}
}
// shortcutFile sets file mode and modification time, when that's the only
// thing that has changed.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) shortcutFile(file, curFile protocol.FileInfo, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob) {
l.Debugln(f, "taking shortcut on", file.Name)
events.Default.Log(events.ItemStarted, map[string]string{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"type": "file",
"action": "metadata",
})
var err error
defer events.Default.Log(events.ItemFinished, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": file.Name,
"error": events.Error(err),
"type": "file",
"action": "metadata",
})
f.queue.Done(file.Name)
if !f.IgnorePerms && !file.NoPermissions {
if err = f.fs.Chmod(file.Name, fs.FileMode(file.Permissions&0777)); err != nil {
f.newPullError("shortcut", file.Name, err)
return
}
}
f.fs.Chtimes(file.Name, file.ModTime(), file.ModTime()) // never fails
// This may have been a conflict. We should merge the version vectors so
// that our clock doesn't move backwards.
file.Version = file.Version.Merge(curFile.Version)
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateShortcutFile}
}
// copierRoutine reads copierStates until the in channel closes and performs
// the relevant copies when possible, or passes it to the puller routine.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) copierRoutine(in <-chan copyBlocksState, pullChan chan<- pullBlockState, out chan<- *sharedPullerState) {
buf := protocol.BufferPool.Get(protocol.MinBlockSize)
defer func() {
protocol.BufferPool.Put(buf)
}()
for state := range in {
dstFd, err := state.tempFile()
if err != nil {
// Nothing more to do for this failed file, since we couldn't create a temporary for it.
out <- state.sharedPullerState
continue
}
if f.model.progressEmitter != nil {
f.model.progressEmitter.Register(state.sharedPullerState)
}
folderFilesystems := make(map[string]fs.Filesystem)
var folders []string
f.model.fmut.RLock()
for folder, cfg := range f.model.folderCfgs {
folderFilesystems[folder] = cfg.Filesystem()
folders = append(folders, folder)
}
f.model.fmut.RUnlock()
var file fs.File
var weakHashFinder *weakhash.Finder
blocksPercentChanged := 0
if tot := len(state.file.Blocks); tot > 0 {
blocksPercentChanged = (tot - state.have) * 100 / tot
}
if blocksPercentChanged >= f.WeakHashThresholdPct {
hashesToFind := make([]uint32, 0, len(state.blocks))
for _, block := range state.blocks {
if block.WeakHash != 0 {
hashesToFind = append(hashesToFind, block.WeakHash)
}
}
if len(hashesToFind) > 0 {
file, err = f.fs.Open(state.file.Name)
if err == nil {
weakHashFinder, err = weakhash.NewFinder(f.ctx, file, int(state.file.BlockSize()), hashesToFind)
if err != nil {
l.Debugln("weak hasher", err)
}
}
} else {
l.Debugf("not weak hashing %s. file did not contain any weak hashes", state.file.Name)
}
} else {
l.Debugf("not weak hashing %s. not enough changed %.02f < %d", state.file.Name, blocksPercentChanged, f.WeakHashThresholdPct)
}
blocks:
for _, block := range state.blocks {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
state.fail("folder stopped", f.ctx.Err())
break blocks
default:
}
if !f.DisableSparseFiles && state.reused == 0 && block.IsEmpty() {
// The block is a block of all zeroes, and we are not reusing
// a temp file, so there is no need to do anything with it.
// If we were reusing a temp file and had this block to copy,
// it would be because the block in the temp file was *not* a
// block of all zeroes, so then we should not skip it.
// Pretend we copied it.
state.copiedFromOrigin()
state.copyDone(block)
continue
}
buf = protocol.BufferPool.Upgrade(buf, int(block.Size))
found, err := weakHashFinder.Iterate(block.WeakHash, buf, func(offset int64) bool {
if verifyBuffer(buf, block) != nil {
return true
}
_, err = dstFd.WriteAt(buf, block.Offset)
if err != nil {
state.fail("dst write", err)
}
if offset == block.Offset {
state.copiedFromOrigin()
} else {
state.copiedFromOriginShifted()
}
return false
})
if err != nil {
l.Debugln("weak hasher iter", err)
}
if !found {
found = f.model.finder.Iterate(folders, block.Hash, func(folder, path string, index int32) bool {
fs := folderFilesystems[folder]
fd, err := fs.Open(path)
if err != nil {
return false
}
_, err = fd.ReadAt(buf, int64(state.file.BlockSize())*int64(index))
fd.Close()
if err != nil {
return false
}
if err := verifyBuffer(buf, block); err != nil {
l.Debugln("Finder failed to verify buffer", err)
return false
}
_, err = dstFd.WriteAt(buf, block.Offset)
if err != nil {
state.fail("dst write", err)
}
if path == state.file.Name {
state.copiedFromOrigin()
}
return true
})
}
if state.failed() != nil {
break
}
if !found {
state.pullStarted()
ps := pullBlockState{
sharedPullerState: state.sharedPullerState,
block: block,
}
pullChan <- ps
} else {
state.copyDone(block)
}
}
if file != nil {
// os.File used to return invalid argument if nil.
// fs.File panics as it's an interface.
file.Close()
}
out <- state.sharedPullerState
}
}
func verifyBuffer(buf []byte, block protocol.BlockInfo) error {
if len(buf) != int(block.Size) {
return fmt.Errorf("length mismatch %d != %d", len(buf), block.Size)
}
hf := sha256.New()
_, err := hf.Write(buf)
if err != nil {
return err
}
hash := hf.Sum(nil)
if !bytes.Equal(hash, block.Hash) {
return fmt.Errorf("hash mismatch %x != %x", hash, block.Hash)
}
return nil
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) pullerRoutine(in <-chan pullBlockState, out chan<- *sharedPullerState) {
requestLimiter := newByteSemaphore(f.PullerMaxPendingKiB * 1024)
wg := sync.NewWaitGroup()
for state := range in {
if state.failed() != nil {
out <- state.sharedPullerState
continue
}
// The requestLimiter limits how many pending block requests we have
// ongoing at any given time, based on the size of the blocks
// themselves.
state := state
bytes := int(state.block.Size)
requestLimiter.take(bytes)
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
defer requestLimiter.give(bytes)
f.pullBlock(state, out)
}()
}
wg.Wait()
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) pullBlock(state pullBlockState, out chan<- *sharedPullerState) {
// Get an fd to the temporary file. Technically we don't need it until
// after fetching the block, but if we run into an error here there is
// no point in issuing the request to the network.
fd, err := state.tempFile()
if err != nil {
out <- state.sharedPullerState
return
}
if !f.DisableSparseFiles && state.reused == 0 && state.block.IsEmpty() {
// There is no need to request a block of all zeroes. Pretend we
// requested it and handled it correctly.
state.pullDone(state.block)
out <- state.sharedPullerState
return
}
var lastError error
candidates := f.model.Availability(f.folderID, state.file, state.block)
for {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
state.fail("folder stopped", f.ctx.Err())
return
default:
}
// Select the least busy device to pull the block from. If we found no
// feasible device at all, fail the block (and in the long run, the
// file).
selected, found := activity.leastBusy(candidates)
if !found {
if lastError != nil {
state.fail("pull", lastError)
} else {
state.fail("pull", errNoDevice)
}
break
}
candidates = removeAvailability(candidates, selected)
// Fetch the block, while marking the selected device as in use so that
// leastBusy can select another device when someone else asks.
activity.using(selected)
var buf []byte
buf, lastError = f.model.requestGlobal(selected.ID, f.folderID, state.file.Name, state.block.Offset, int(state.block.Size), state.block.Hash, state.block.WeakHash, selected.FromTemporary)
activity.done(selected)
if lastError != nil {
l.Debugln("request:", f.folderID, state.file.Name, state.block.Offset, state.block.Size, "returned error:", lastError)
continue
}
// Verify that the received block matches the desired hash, if not
// try pulling it from another device.
lastError = verifyBuffer(buf, state.block)
if lastError != nil {
l.Debugln("request:", f.folderID, state.file.Name, state.block.Offset, state.block.Size, "hash mismatch")
continue
}
// Save the block data we got from the cluster
_, err = fd.WriteAt(buf, state.block.Offset)
if err != nil {
state.fail("save", err)
} else {
state.pullDone(state.block)
}
break
}
out <- state.sharedPullerState
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) performFinish(ignores *ignore.Matcher, file, curFile protocol.FileInfo, hasCurFile bool, tempName string, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob, scanChan chan<- string) error {
// Set the correct permission bits on the new file
if !f.IgnorePerms && !file.NoPermissions {
if err := f.fs.Chmod(tempName, fs.FileMode(file.Permissions&0777)); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Copy the parent owner and group, if we are supposed to do that.
if err := f.maybeCopyOwner(tempName); err != nil {
return err
}
if stat, err := f.fs.Lstat(file.Name); err == nil {
// There is an old file or directory already in place. We need to
// handle that.
curMode := uint32(stat.Mode())
// Check that the file on disk is what we expect it to be according
// to the database. If there's a mismatch here, there might be local
// changes that we don't know about yet and we should scan before
// touching the file. There is also a case where we think the file
// should be there, but it was removed, which is a conflict, yet
// creations always wins when competing with a deletion, so no need
// to handle that specially.
changed := false
switch {
case !hasCurFile || curFile.Deleted:
// The file appeared from nowhere
l.Debugln("file exists on disk but not in db; not finishing:", file.Name)
changed = true
case stat.IsDir() != curFile.IsDirectory() || stat.IsSymlink() != curFile.IsSymlink():
// The file changed type. IsRegular is implicitly tested in the condition above
l.Debugln("file type changed but not rescanned; not finishing:", curFile.Name)
changed = true
case stat.IsRegular():
if !stat.ModTime().Equal(curFile.ModTime()) || stat.Size() != curFile.Size {
l.Debugln("file modified but not rescanned; not finishing:", curFile.Name)
changed = true
break
}
// check permissions
fallthrough
case stat.IsDir():
// Dirs only have perm, no modetime/size
if !f.IgnorePerms && !curFile.NoPermissions && curFile.HasPermissionBits() && !protocol.PermsEqual(curFile.Permissions, curMode) {
l.Debugln("file permission modified but not rescanned; not finishing:", curFile.Name)
changed = true
}
}
if changed {
scanChan <- curFile.Name
return errModified
}
switch {
case stat.IsDir() || stat.IsSymlink():
// It's a directory or a symlink. These are not versioned or
// archived for conflicts, only removed (which of course fails for
// non-empty directories).
if err = f.deleteDir(file.Name, ignores, scanChan); err != nil {
return err
}
case f.inConflict(curFile.Version, file.Version):
// The new file has been changed in conflict with the existing one. We
// should file it away as a conflict instead of just removing or
// archiving. Also merge with the version vector we had, to indicate
// we have resolved the conflict.
file.Version = file.Version.Merge(curFile.Version)
err = osutil.InWritableDir(func(name string) error {
return f.moveForConflict(name, file.ModifiedBy.String())
}, f.fs, file.Name)
if err != nil {
return err
}
case f.versioner != nil && !file.IsSymlink():
// If we should use versioning, let the versioner archive the old
// file before we replace it. Archiving a non-existent file is not
// an error.
if err = osutil.InWritableDir(f.versioner.Archive, f.fs, file.Name); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
// Replace the original content with the new one. If it didn't work,
// leave the temp file in place for reuse.
if err := osutil.TryRename(f.fs, tempName, file.Name); err != nil {
return err
}
// Set the correct timestamp on the new file
f.fs.Chtimes(file.Name, file.ModTime(), file.ModTime()) // never fails
// Record the updated file in the index
dbUpdateChan <- dbUpdateJob{file, dbUpdateHandleFile}
return nil
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) finisherRoutine(ignores *ignore.Matcher, in <-chan *sharedPullerState, dbUpdateChan chan<- dbUpdateJob, scanChan chan<- string) {
for state := range in {
if closed, err := state.finalClose(); closed {
l.Debugln(f, "closing", state.file.Name)
f.queue.Done(state.file.Name)
if err == nil {
err = f.performFinish(ignores, state.file, state.curFile, state.hasCurFile, state.tempName, dbUpdateChan, scanChan)
}
if err != nil {
f.newPullError("finisher", state.file.Name, err)
} else {
blockStatsMut.Lock()
blockStats["total"] += state.reused + state.copyTotal + state.pullTotal
blockStats["reused"] += state.reused
blockStats["pulled"] += state.pullTotal
// copyOriginShifted is counted towards copyOrigin due to progress bar reasons
// for reporting reasons we want to separate these.
blockStats["copyOrigin"] += state.copyOrigin - state.copyOriginShifted
blockStats["copyOriginShifted"] += state.copyOriginShifted
blockStats["copyElsewhere"] += state.copyTotal - state.copyOrigin
blockStatsMut.Unlock()
}
events.Default.Log(events.ItemFinished, map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.folderID,
"item": state.file.Name,
"error": events.Error(err),
"type": "file",
"action": "update",
})
if f.model.progressEmitter != nil {
f.model.progressEmitter.Deregister(state)
}
}
}
}
// Moves the given filename to the front of the job queue
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) BringToFront(filename string) {
f.queue.BringToFront(filename)
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) Jobs() ([]string, []string) {
return f.queue.Jobs()
}
// dbUpdaterRoutine aggregates db updates and commits them in batches no
// larger than 1000 items, and no more delayed than 2 seconds.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) dbUpdaterRoutine(dbUpdateChan <-chan dbUpdateJob) {
const maxBatchTime = 2 * time.Second
batch := make([]dbUpdateJob, 0, maxBatchSizeFiles)
files := make([]protocol.FileInfo, 0, maxBatchSizeFiles)
tick := time.NewTicker(maxBatchTime)
defer tick.Stop()
changedDirs := make(map[string]struct{})
handleBatch := func() {
found := false
var lastFile protocol.FileInfo
for _, job := range batch {
files = append(files, job.file)
switch job.jobType {
case dbUpdateHandleFile, dbUpdateShortcutFile:
changedDirs[filepath.Dir(job.file.Name)] = struct{}{}
case dbUpdateHandleDir:
changedDirs[job.file.Name] = struct{}{}
case dbUpdateHandleSymlink, dbUpdateInvalidate:
// fsyncing symlinks is only supported by MacOS
// and invalidated files are db only changes -> no sync
}
if job.file.IsInvalid() || (job.file.IsDirectory() && !job.file.IsSymlink()) {
continue
}
if job.jobType&(dbUpdateHandleFile|dbUpdateDeleteFile) == 0 {
continue
}
found = true
lastFile = job.file
}
// sync directories
for dir := range changedDirs {
delete(changedDirs, dir)
fd, err := f.fs.Open(dir)
if err != nil {
l.Debugf("fsync %q failed: %v", dir, err)
continue
}
if err := fd.Sync(); err != nil {
l.Debugf("fsync %q failed: %v", dir, err)
}
fd.Close()
}
// All updates to file/folder objects that originated remotely
// (across the network) use this call to updateLocals
f.model.updateLocalsFromPulling(f.folderID, files)
if found {
f.model.receivedFile(f.folderID, lastFile)
}
batch = batch[:0]
files = files[:0]
}
batchSizeBytes := 0
loop:
for {
select {
case job, ok := <-dbUpdateChan:
if !ok {
break loop
}
job.file.Sequence = 0
batch = append(batch, job)
batchSizeBytes += job.file.ProtoSize()
if len(batch) == maxBatchSizeFiles || batchSizeBytes > maxBatchSizeBytes {
handleBatch()
batchSizeBytes = 0
}
case <-tick.C:
if len(batch) > 0 {
handleBatch()
batchSizeBytes = 0
}
}
}
if len(batch) > 0 {
handleBatch()
}
}
// pullScannerRoutine aggregates paths to be scanned after pulling. The scan is
// scheduled once when scanChan is closed (scanning can not happen during pulling).
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) pullScannerRoutine(scanChan <-chan string) {
toBeScanned := make(map[string]struct{})
for path := range scanChan {
toBeScanned[path] = struct{}{}
}
if len(toBeScanned) != 0 {
scanList := make([]string, 0, len(toBeScanned))
for path := range toBeScanned {
l.Debugln(f, "scheduling scan after pulling for", path)
scanList = append(scanList, path)
}
f.Scan(scanList)
}
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) inConflict(current, replacement protocol.Vector) bool {
if current.Concurrent(replacement) {
// Obvious case
return true
}
if replacement.Counter(f.shortID) > current.Counter(f.shortID) {
// The replacement file contains a higher version for ourselves than
// what we have. This isn't supposed to be possible, since it's only
// we who can increment that counter. We take it as a sign that
// something is wrong (our index may have been corrupted or removed)
// and flag it as a conflict.
return true
}
return false
}
func removeAvailability(availabilities []Availability, availability Availability) []Availability {
for i := range availabilities {
if availabilities[i] == availability {
availabilities[i] = availabilities[len(availabilities)-1]
return availabilities[:len(availabilities)-1]
}
}
return availabilities
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) moveForConflict(name string, lastModBy string) error {
if strings.Contains(filepath.Base(name), ".sync-conflict-") {
l.Infoln("Conflict for", name, "which is already a conflict copy; not copying again.")
if err := f.fs.Remove(name); err != nil && !fs.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
return nil
}
if f.MaxConflicts == 0 {
if err := f.fs.Remove(name); err != nil && !fs.IsNotExist(err) {
return err
}
return nil
}
ext := filepath.Ext(name)
withoutExt := name[:len(name)-len(ext)]
newName := withoutExt + time.Now().Format(".sync-conflict-20060102-150405-") + lastModBy + ext
err := f.fs.Rename(name, newName)
if fs.IsNotExist(err) {
// We were supposed to move a file away but it does not exist. Either
// the user has already moved it away, or the conflict was between a
// remote modification and a local delete. In either way it does not
// matter, go ahead as if the move succeeded.
err = nil
}
if f.MaxConflicts > -1 {
matches, gerr := f.fs.Glob(withoutExt + ".sync-conflict-????????-??????*" + ext)
if gerr == nil && len(matches) > f.MaxConflicts {
sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(sort.StringSlice(matches)))
for _, match := range matches[f.MaxConflicts:] {
gerr = f.fs.Remove(match)
if gerr != nil {
l.Debugln(f, "removing extra conflict", gerr)
}
}
} else if gerr != nil {
l.Debugln(f, "globbing for conflicts", gerr)
}
}
return err
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) newPullError(context, path string, err error) {
f.pullErrorsMut.Lock()
defer f.pullErrorsMut.Unlock()
// We might get more than one error report for a file (i.e. error on
// Write() followed by Close()); we keep the first error as that is
// probably closer to the root cause.
if _, ok := f.pullErrors[path]; ok {
return
}
l.Infof("Puller (folder %s, file %q): %s: %v", f.Description(), path, context, err)
f.pullErrors[path] = fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", context, err.Error())
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) clearPullErrors() {
f.pullErrorsMut.Lock()
f.pullErrors = make(map[string]string)
f.pullErrorsMut.Unlock()
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) Errors() []FileError {
scanErrors := f.folder.Errors()
f.pullErrorsMut.Lock()
errors := make([]FileError, 0, len(f.pullErrors)+len(f.scanErrors))
for path, err := range f.pullErrors {
errors = append(errors, FileError{path, err})
}
f.pullErrorsMut.Unlock()
errors = append(errors, scanErrors...)
sort.Sort(fileErrorList(errors))
return errors
}
// deleteDir attempts to delete a directory. It checks for files/dirs inside
// the directory and removes them if possible or returns an error if it fails
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) deleteDir(dir string, ignores *ignore.Matcher, scanChan chan<- string) error {
files, _ := f.fs.DirNames(dir)
toBeDeleted := make([]string, 0, len(files))
hasIgnored := false
hasKnown := false
hasToBeScanned := false
for _, dirFile := range files {
fullDirFile := filepath.Join(dir, dirFile)
if fs.IsTemporary(dirFile) || ignores.Match(fullDirFile).IsDeletable() {
toBeDeleted = append(toBeDeleted, fullDirFile)
} else if ignores != nil && ignores.Match(fullDirFile).IsIgnored() {
hasIgnored = true
} else if cf, ok := f.model.CurrentFolderFile(f.ID, fullDirFile); !ok || cf.IsDeleted() || cf.IsInvalid() {
// Something appeared in the dir that we either are not aware of
// at all, that we think should be deleted or that is invalid,
// but not currently ignored -> schedule scan. The scanChan
// might be nil, in which case we trust the scanning to be
// handled later as a result of our error return.
if scanChan != nil {
scanChan <- fullDirFile
}
hasToBeScanned = true
} else {
// Dir contains file that is valid according to db and
// not ignored -> something weird is going on
hasKnown = true
}
}
if hasToBeScanned {
return errDirHasToBeScanned
}
if hasIgnored {
return errDirHasIgnored
}
if hasKnown {
return errDirNotEmpty
}
for _, del := range toBeDeleted {
f.fs.RemoveAll(del)
}
err := osutil.InWritableDir(f.fs.Remove, f.fs, dir)
if err == nil || fs.IsNotExist(err) {
// It was removed or it doesn't exist to start with
return nil
}
if _, serr := f.fs.Lstat(dir); serr != nil && !fs.IsPermission(serr) {
// We get an error just looking at the directory, and it's not a
// permission problem. Lets assume the error is in fact some variant
// of "file does not exist" (possibly expressed as some parent being a
// file and not a directory etc) and that the delete is handled.
return nil
}
return err
}
// checkToBeDeleted makes sure the file on disk is compatible with what there is
// in the DB before the caller proceeds with actually deleting it.
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) checkToBeDeleted(cur protocol.FileInfo, scanChan chan<- string) error {
stat, err := f.fs.Lstat(cur.Name)
if err != nil {
if fs.IsNotExist(err) {
// File doesn't exist to start with.
return nil
}
// We can't check whether the file changed as compared to the db,
// do not delete.
return err
}
fi, err := scanner.CreateFileInfo(stat, cur.Name, f.fs)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !fi.IsEquivalentOptional(cur, f.IgnorePerms, true, protocol.LocalAllFlags) {
// File changed
scanChan <- cur.Name
return errModified
}
return nil
}
func (f *sendReceiveFolder) maybeCopyOwner(path string) error {
if !f.CopyOwnershipFromParent {
// Not supposed to do anything.
return nil
}
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
// Can't do anything.
return nil
}
info, err := f.fs.Lstat(filepath.Dir(path))
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "copy owner from parent")
}
if err := f.fs.Lchown(path, info.Owner(), info.Group()); err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "copy owner from parent")
}
return nil
}
// A []FileError is sent as part of an event and will be JSON serialized.
type FileError struct {
Path string `json:"path"`
Err string `json:"error"`
}
type fileErrorList []FileError
func (l fileErrorList) Len() int {
return len(l)
}
func (l fileErrorList) Less(a, b int) bool {
return l[a].Path < l[b].Path
}
func (l fileErrorList) Swap(a, b int) {
l[a], l[b] = l[b], l[a]
}
// byComponentCount sorts by the number of path components in Name, that is
// "x/y" sorts before "foo/bar/baz".
type byComponentCount []protocol.FileInfo
func (l byComponentCount) Len() int {
return len(l)
}
func (l byComponentCount) Less(a, b int) bool {
return componentCount(l[a].Name) < componentCount(l[b].Name)
}
func (l byComponentCount) Swap(a, b int) {
l[a], l[b] = l[b], l[a]
}
func componentCount(name string) int {
count := 0
for _, codepoint := range name {
if codepoint == fs.PathSeparator {
count++
}
}
return count
}