mountlib: Make read/write file handles support more standard interfaces

Including Read, ReadAt, Seek, Close for read handles and Write,
WriteAt, Close for read handles.
This commit is contained in:
Nick Craig-Wood 2017-10-27 21:41:34 +01:00
parent 2fac74b517
commit ca19fd2d7e
5 changed files with 141 additions and 38 deletions

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@ -411,11 +411,10 @@ func (fsys *FS) Read(path string, buff []byte, ofst int64, fh uint64) (n int) {
// Can only read from read file handle
return -fuse.EIO
}
data, err := rfh.Read(int64(len(buff)), ofst)
n, err := rfh.ReadAt(buff, ofst)
if err != nil {
return translateError(err)
}
n = copy(buff, data)
return n
}
@ -431,12 +430,11 @@ func (fsys *FS) Write(path string, buff []byte, ofst int64, fh uint64) (n int) {
// Can only write to write file handle
return -fuse.EIO
}
// FIXME made Write return int and Read take int since must fit in RAM
n64, err := wfh.Write(buff, ofst)
n, err := wfh.WriteAt(buff, ofst)
if err != nil {
return translateError(err)
}
return int(n64)
return n
}
// Flush flushes an open file descriptor or path

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@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ var _ fusefs.HandleReader = (*ReadFileHandle)(nil)
// Read from the file handle
func (fh *ReadFileHandle) Read(ctx context.Context, req *fuse.ReadRequest, resp *fuse.ReadResponse) (err error) {
dataRead := -1
defer fs.Trace(fh, "len=%d, offset=%d", req.Size, req.Offset)("read=%d, err=%v", &dataRead, &err)
data, err := fh.ReadFileHandle.Read(int64(req.Size), req.Offset)
var n int
defer fs.Trace(fh, "len=%d, offset=%d", req.Size, req.Offset)("read=%d, err=%v", &n, &err)
data := make([]byte, req.Size)
n, err = fh.ReadFileHandle.ReadAt(data, req.Offset)
if err != nil {
return translateError(err)
}
resp.Data = data
dataRead = len(data)
resp.Data = data[:n]
return nil
}

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ var _ fusefs.HandleWriter = (*WriteFileHandle)(nil)
// Write data to the file handle
func (fh *WriteFileHandle) Write(ctx context.Context, req *fuse.WriteRequest, resp *fuse.WriteResponse) (err error) {
defer fs.Trace(fh, "len=%d, offset=%d", len(req.Data), req.Offset)("written=%d, err=%v", &resp.Size, &err)
n, err := fh.WriteFileHandle.Write(req.Data, req.Offset)
n, err := fh.WriteFileHandle.WriteAt(req.Data, req.Offset)
if err != nil {
return translateError(err)
}

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@ -14,14 +14,23 @@ type ReadFileHandle struct {
closed bool // set if handle has been closed
r *fs.Account
o fs.Object
readCalled bool // set if read has been called
offset int64
readCalled bool // set if read has been called
offset int64 // offset of read of o
roffset int64 // offset of Read() calls
noSeek bool
file *File
hash *fs.MultiHasher
opened bool
}
// Check interfaces
var (
_ io.Reader = (*ReadFileHandle)(nil)
_ io.ReaderAt = (*ReadFileHandle)(nil)
_ io.Seeker = (*ReadFileHandle)(nil)
_ io.Closer = (*ReadFileHandle)(nil)
)
func newReadFileHandle(f *File, o fs.Object) (*ReadFileHandle, error) {
var hash *fs.MultiHasher
var err error
@ -113,36 +122,72 @@ func (fh *ReadFileHandle) seek(offset int64, reopen bool) (err error) {
return nil
}
// Read from the file handle
func (fh *ReadFileHandle) Read(reqSize, reqOffset int64) (respData []byte, err error) {
// Seek the file
func (fh *ReadFileHandle) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (n int64, err error) {
size := fh.o.Size()
switch whence {
case 0:
fh.roffset = 0
case 2:
fh.roffset = size
}
fh.roffset += offset
// we don't check the offset - the next Read will
return fh.roffset, nil
}
// ReadAt reads len(p) bytes into p starting at offset off in the
// underlying input source. It returns the number of bytes read (0 <=
// n <= len(p)) and any error encountered.
//
// When ReadAt returns n < len(p), it returns a non-nil error
// explaining why more bytes were not returned. In this respect,
// ReadAt is stricter than Read.
//
// Even if ReadAt returns n < len(p), it may use all of p as scratch
// space during the call. If some data is available but not len(p)
// bytes, ReadAt blocks until either all the data is available or an
// error occurs. In this respect ReadAt is different from Read.
//
// If the n = len(p) bytes returned by ReadAt are at the end of the
// input source, ReadAt may return either err == EOF or err == nil.
//
// If ReadAt is reading from an input source with a seek offset,
// ReadAt should not affect nor be affected by the underlying seek
// offset.
//
// Clients of ReadAt can execute parallel ReadAt calls on the same
// input source.
//
// Implementations must not retain p.
func (fh *ReadFileHandle) ReadAt(p []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) {
fh.mu.Lock()
defer fh.mu.Unlock()
err = fh.openPending() // FIXME pending open could be more efficient in the presense of seek (and retried)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
return 0, err
}
// fs.Debugf(fh.o, "ReadFileHandle.Read size %d offset %d", reqSize, reqOffset)
// fs.Debugf(fh.o, "ReadFileHandle.Read size %d offset %d", reqSize, off)
if fh.closed {
fs.Errorf(fh.o, "ReadFileHandle.Read error: %v", EBADF)
return nil, EBADF
return 0, EBADF
}
doSeek := reqOffset != fh.offset
var n int
doSeek := off != fh.offset
var newOffset int64
retries := 0
buf := make([]byte, reqSize)
reqSize := len(p)
doReopen := false
for {
if doSeek {
// Are we attempting to seek beyond the end of the
// file - if so just return EOF leaving the underlying
// file in an unchanged state.
if reqOffset >= fh.o.Size() {
fs.Debugf(fh.o, "ReadFileHandle.Read attempt to read beyond end of file: %d > %d", reqOffset, fh.o.Size())
return nil, nil
if off >= fh.o.Size() {
fs.Debugf(fh.o, "ReadFileHandle.Read attempt to read beyond end of file: %d > %d", off, fh.o.Size())
return 0, nil
}
// Otherwise do the seek
err = fh.seek(reqOffset, doReopen)
err = fh.seek(off, doReopen)
} else {
err = nil
}
@ -153,7 +198,7 @@ func (fh *ReadFileHandle) Read(reqSize, reqOffset int64) (respData []byte, err e
// One exception to the above is if we fail to fully populate a
// page cache page; a read into page cache is always page aligned.
// Make sure we never serve a partial read, to avoid that.
n, err = io.ReadFull(fh.r, buf)
n, err = io.ReadFull(fh.r, p)
newOffset = fh.offset + int64(n)
// if err == nil && rand.Intn(10) == 0 {
// err = errors.New("random error")
@ -177,19 +222,18 @@ func (fh *ReadFileHandle) Read(reqSize, reqOffset int64) (respData []byte, err e
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(fh.o, "ReadFileHandle.Read error: %v", err)
} else {
respData = buf[:n]
fh.offset = newOffset
// fs.Debugf(fh.o, "ReadFileHandle.Read OK")
if fh.hash != nil {
_, err = fh.hash.Write(respData)
_, err = fh.hash.Write(p[:n])
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(fh.o, "ReadFileHandle.Read HashError: %v", err)
return nil, err
return 0, err
}
}
}
return respData, err
return n, err
}
func (fh *ReadFileHandle) checkHash() error {
@ -210,6 +254,38 @@ func (fh *ReadFileHandle) checkHash() error {
return nil
}
// Read reads up to len(p) bytes into p. It returns the number of bytes read (0
// <= n <= len(p)) and any error encountered. Even if Read returns n < len(p),
// it may use all of p as scratch space during the call. If some data is
// available but not len(p) bytes, Read conventionally returns what is
// available instead of waiting for more.
//
// When Read encounters an error or end-of-file condition after successfully
// reading n > 0 bytes, it returns the number of bytes read. It may return the
// (non-nil) error from the same call or return the error (and n == 0) from a
// subsequent call. An instance of this general case is that a Reader returning
// a non-zero number of bytes at the end of the input stream may return either
// err == EOF or err == nil. The next Read should return 0, EOF.
//
// Callers should always process the n > 0 bytes returned before considering
// the error err. Doing so correctly handles I/O errors that happen after
// reading some bytes and also both of the allowed EOF behaviors.
//
// Implementations of Read are discouraged from returning a zero byte count
// with a nil error, except when len(p) == 0. Callers should treat a return of
// 0 and nil as indicating that nothing happened; in particular it does not
// indicate EOF.
//
// Implementations must not retain p.
func (fh *ReadFileHandle) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
if fh.roffset >= fh.o.Size() {
return 0, io.EOF
}
n, err = fh.ReadAt(p, fh.roffset)
fh.roffset += int64(n)
return n, err
}
// close the file handle returning EBADF if it has been
// closed already.
//

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@ -21,6 +21,13 @@ type WriteFileHandle struct {
offset int64
}
// Check interfaces
var (
_ io.Writer = (*WriteFileHandle)(nil)
_ io.WriterAt = (*WriteFileHandle)(nil)
_ io.Closer = (*WriteFileHandle)(nil)
)
func newWriteFileHandle(d *Dir, f *File, src fs.ObjectInfo) (*WriteFileHandle, error) {
fh := &WriteFileHandle{
remote: src.Remote(),
@ -60,12 +67,23 @@ func (fh *WriteFileHandle) Node() Node {
return fh.file
}
// Write data to the file handle
func (fh *WriteFileHandle) Write(data []byte, offset int64) (written int64, err error) {
// fs.Debugf(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write len=%d", len(data))
// WriteAt writes len(p) bytes from p to the underlying data stream at offset
// off. It returns the number of bytes written from p (0 <= n <= len(p)) and
// any error encountered that caused the write to stop early. WriteAt must
// return a non-nil error if it returns n < len(p).
//
// If WriteAt is writing to a destination with a seek offset, WriteAt should
// not affect nor be affected by the underlying seek offset.
//
// Clients of WriteAt can execute parallel WriteAt calls on the same
// destination if the ranges do not overlap.
//
// Implementations must not retain p.
func (fh *WriteFileHandle) WriteAt(p []byte, off int64) (n int, err error) {
// fs.Debugf(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write len=%d", len(p))
fh.mu.Lock()
defer fh.mu.Unlock()
if fh.offset != offset {
if fh.offset != off {
fs.Errorf(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write can't seek in file")
return 0, ESPIPE
}
@ -74,16 +92,27 @@ func (fh *WriteFileHandle) Write(data []byte, offset int64) (written int64, err
return 0, EBADF
}
fh.writeCalled = true
n, err := fh.pipeWriter.Write(data)
written = int64(n)
fh.offset += written
n, err = fh.pipeWriter.Write(p)
fh.offset += int64(n)
fh.file.setSize(fh.offset)
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write error: %v", err)
return 0, err
}
// fs.Debugf(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write OK (%d bytes written)", n)
return written, nil
return n, nil
}
// Write writes len(p) bytes from p to the underlying data stream. It returns
// the number of bytes written from p (0 <= n <= len(p)) and any error
// encountered that caused the write to stop early. Write must return a non-nil
// error if it returns n < len(p). Write must not modify the slice data, even
// temporarily.
//
// Implementations must not retain p.
func (fh *WriteFileHandle) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
// Since we can't seek, just call WriteAt with the current offset
return fh.WriteAt(p, fh.offset)
}
// Offset returns the offset of the file pointer