package vfs import ( "context" "os" "path" "sync" "sync/atomic" "time" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/log" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/operations" "github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs/vfscommon" ) // The File object is tightly coupled to the Dir object. Since they // both have locks there is plenty of potential for deadlocks. In // order to mitigate this, we use the following conventions // // File may **only** call these methods from Dir with the File lock // held. // // Dir.Fs // Dir.VFS // // (As these are read only and do not need to take the Dir mutex.) // // File may **not** call any other Dir methods with the File lock // held. This preserves total lock ordering and makes File subordinate // to Dir as far as locking is concerned, preventing deadlocks. // // File may **not** read any members of Dir directly. // File represents a file type File struct { inode uint64 // inode number - read only size int64 // size of file - read and written with atomic int64 - must be 64 bit aligned mu sync.RWMutex // protects the following d *Dir // parent directory dPath string // path of parent directory. NB dir rename means all Files are flushed o fs.Object // NB o may be nil if file is being written leaf string // leaf name of the object rwOpenCount int // number of open files on this handle writers []Handle // writers for this file nwriters int32 // len(writers) which is read/updated with atomic readWriters int // how many RWFileHandle are open for writing readWriterClosing bool // is a RWFileHandle currently cosing? modified bool // has the cache file be modified by a RWFileHandle? pendingModTime time.Time // will be applied once o becomes available, i.e. after file was written pendingRenameFun func(ctx context.Context) error // will be run/renamed after all writers close appendMode bool // file was opened with O_APPEND sys interface{} // user defined info to be attached here muRW sync.Mutex // synchonize RWFileHandle.openPending(), RWFileHandle.close() and File.Remove } // newFile creates a new File // // o may be nil func newFile(d *Dir, dPath string, o fs.Object, leaf string) *File { f := &File{ d: d, dPath: dPath, o: o, leaf: leaf, inode: newInode(), } if o != nil { f.size = o.Size() } return f } // String converts it to printable func (f *File) String() string { if f == nil { return "" } return f.Path() } // IsFile returns true for File - satisfies Node interface func (f *File) IsFile() bool { return true } // IsDir returns false for File - satisfies Node interface func (f *File) IsDir() bool { return false } // Mode bits of the file or directory - satisfies Node interface func (f *File) Mode() (mode os.FileMode) { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() mode = f.d.vfs.Opt.FilePerms if f.appendMode { mode |= os.ModeAppend } return mode } // Name (base) of the directory - satisfies Node interface func (f *File) Name() (name string) { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.leaf } // _path returns the full path of the file // use when lock is held func (f *File) _path() string { return path.Join(f.dPath, f.leaf) } // Path returns the full path of the file func (f *File) Path() string { f.mu.RLock() dPath, leaf := f.dPath, f.leaf f.mu.RUnlock() return path.Join(dPath, leaf) } // osPath returns the full path of the file in the cache in OS format func (f *File) osPath() string { return f.d.vfs.cache.ToOSPath(f.Path()) } // Sys returns underlying data source (can be nil) - satisfies Node interface func (f *File) Sys() interface{} { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.sys } // SetSys sets the underlying data source (can be nil) - satisfies Node interface func (f *File) SetSys(x interface{}) { f.mu.Lock() f.sys = x f.mu.Unlock() } // Inode returns the inode number - satisfies Node interface func (f *File) Inode() uint64 { return f.inode } // Node returns the Node assocuated with this - satisfies Noder interface func (f *File) Node() Node { return f } // applyPendingRename runs a previously set rename operation if there are no // more remaining writers. Call without lock held. func (f *File) applyPendingRename() { f.mu.RLock() fun := f.pendingRenameFun writing := f._writingInProgress() f.mu.RUnlock() if fun == nil || writing { return } fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "Running delayed rename now") if err := fun(context.TODO()); err != nil { fs.Errorf(f.Path(), "delayed File.Rename error: %v", err) } } // rename attempts to immediately rename a file if there are no open writers. // Otherwise it will queue the rename operation on the remote until no writers // remain. func (f *File) rename(ctx context.Context, destDir *Dir, newName string) error { f.mu.RLock() d := f.d oldPendingRenameFun := f.pendingRenameFun f.mu.RUnlock() if features := d.Fs().Features(); features.Move == nil && features.Copy == nil { err := errors.Errorf("Fs %q can't rename files (no server side Move or Copy)", d.Fs()) fs.Errorf(f.Path(), "Dir.Rename error: %v", err) return err } // File.mu is unlocked here to call Dir.Path() newPath := path.Join(destDir.Path(), newName) renameCall := func(ctx context.Context) error { // chain rename calls if any if oldPendingRenameFun != nil { err := oldPendingRenameFun(ctx) if err != nil { return err } } f.mu.RLock() o := f.o f.mu.RUnlock() if o == nil { return errors.New("Cannot rename: file object is not available") } if o.Remote() == newPath { return nil // no need to rename } // do the move of the remote object dstOverwritten, _ := d.Fs().NewObject(ctx, newPath) newObject, err := operations.Move(ctx, d.Fs(), dstOverwritten, newPath, o) if err != nil { fs.Errorf(f.Path(), "File.Rename error: %v", err) return err } // newObject can be nil here for example if --dry-run if newObject == nil { err = errors.New("rename failed: nil object returned") fs.Errorf(f.Path(), "File.Rename %v", err) return err } // Update the node with the new details fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "Updating file with %v %p", newObject, f) // f.rename(destDir, newObject) f.mu.Lock() f.o = newObject f.pendingRenameFun = nil f.mu.Unlock() return nil } // Rename in the cache if it exists if f.d.vfs.cache != nil && f.d.vfs.cache.Exists(f.Path()) { if err := f.d.vfs.cache.Rename(f.Path(), newPath); err != nil { fs.Infof(f.Path(), "File.Rename failed in Cache: %v", err) } } // rename the file object dPath := destDir.Path() f.mu.Lock() f.d = destDir f.dPath = dPath f.leaf = newName writing := f._writingInProgress() f.mu.Unlock() if writing { fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "File is currently open, delaying rename %p", f) f.mu.Lock() f.pendingRenameFun = renameCall f.mu.Unlock() return nil } return renameCall(ctx) } // addWriter adds a write handle to the file func (f *File) addWriter(h Handle) { f.mu.Lock() f.writers = append(f.writers, h) atomic.AddInt32(&f.nwriters, 1) if _, ok := h.(*RWFileHandle); ok { f.readWriters++ } f.mu.Unlock() } // delWriter removes a write handle from the file func (f *File) delWriter(h Handle, modifiedCacheFile bool) (lastWriterAndModified bool) { f.mu.Lock() defer f.applyPendingRename() defer f.mu.Unlock() var found = -1 for i := range f.writers { if f.writers[i] == h { found = i break } } if found >= 0 { f.writers = append(f.writers[:found], f.writers[found+1:]...) atomic.AddInt32(&f.nwriters, -1) } else { fs.Debugf(f._path(), "File.delWriter couldn't find handle") } if _, ok := h.(*RWFileHandle); ok { f.readWriters-- } f.readWriterClosing = true if modifiedCacheFile { f.modified = true } lastWriterAndModified = len(f.writers) == 0 && f.modified if lastWriterAndModified { f.modified = false } return } // addRWOpen should be called by ReadWriteHandle when they have // actually opened the file for read or write. func (f *File) addRWOpen() { f.mu.Lock() f.rwOpenCount++ f.mu.Unlock() } // delRWOpen should be called by ReadWriteHandle when they have closed // an actually opene file for read or write. func (f *File) delRWOpen() { f.mu.Lock() f.rwOpenCount-- f.mu.Unlock() } // rwOpens returns how many active open ReadWriteHandles there are. // Note that file handles which are in pending open state aren't // counted. func (f *File) rwOpens() int { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.rwOpenCount } // finishWriterClose resets the readWriterClosing flag func (f *File) finishWriterClose() { f.mu.Lock() f.readWriterClosing = false f.mu.Unlock() f.applyPendingRename() } // activeWriters returns the number of writers on the file // // Note that we don't take the mutex here. If we do then we can get a // deadlock. func (f *File) activeWriters() int { return int(atomic.LoadInt32(&f.nwriters)) } // ModTime returns the modified time of the file // // if NoModTime is set then it returns the mod time of the directory func (f *File) ModTime() (modTime time.Time) { f.mu.RLock() d, o, pendingModTime := f.d, f.o, f.pendingModTime f.mu.RUnlock() if d.vfs.Opt.NoModTime { return d.ModTime() } if !pendingModTime.IsZero() { return pendingModTime } if o == nil { return d.ModTime() } return o.ModTime(context.TODO()) } // nonNegative returns 0 if i is -ve, i otherwise func nonNegative(i int64) int64 { if i >= 0 { return i } return 0 } // Size of the file func (f *File) Size() int64 { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() // if o is nil it isn't valid yet or there are writers, so return the size so far if f._writingInProgress() { return atomic.LoadInt64(&f.size) } return nonNegative(f.o.Size()) } // SetModTime sets the modtime for the file func (f *File) SetModTime(modTime time.Time) error { if f.d.vfs.Opt.ReadOnly { return EROFS } f.mu.Lock() defer f.mu.Unlock() f.pendingModTime = modTime // Only update the ModTime when there are no writers, setObject will do it if !f._writingInProgress() { return f._applyPendingModTime() } // queue up for later, hoping f.o becomes available return nil } // Apply a pending mod time // Call with the mutex held func (f *File) _applyPendingModTime() error { if f.pendingModTime.IsZero() { return nil } defer func() { f.pendingModTime = time.Time{} }() if f.o == nil { return errors.New("Cannot apply ModTime, file object is not available") } // set the time of the file in the cache if f.d.vfs.cache != nil { f.d.vfs.cache.SetModTime(f._path(), f.pendingModTime) } // set the time of the object err := f.o.SetModTime(context.TODO(), f.pendingModTime) switch err { case nil: fs.Debugf(f._path(), "File._applyPendingModTime OK") case fs.ErrorCantSetModTime, fs.ErrorCantSetModTimeWithoutDelete: // do nothing, in order to not break "touch somefile" if it exists already default: fs.Debugf(f._path(), "File._applyPendingModTime error: %v", err) return err } return nil } // _writingInProgress returns true of there are any open writers // Call with read lock held func (f *File) _writingInProgress() bool { return f.o == nil || len(f.writers) != 0 || f.readWriterClosing } // Update the size while writing func (f *File) setSize(n int64) { atomic.StoreInt64(&f.size, n) } // Update the object when written and add it to the directory func (f *File) setObject(o fs.Object) { f.mu.Lock() f.o = o _ = f._applyPendingModTime() f.mu.Unlock() // Release File.mu before calling Dir method f.d.addObject(f) } // Update the object but don't update the directory cache - for use by // the directory cache func (f *File) setObjectNoUpdate(o fs.Object) { f.mu.Lock() f.o = o f.mu.Unlock() } // Get the current fs.Object - may be nil func (f *File) getObject() fs.Object { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.o } // exists returns whether the file exists already func (f *File) exists() bool { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.o != nil } // Wait for f.o to become non nil for a short time returning it or an // error. Use when opening a read handle. // // Call without the mutex held func (f *File) waitForValidObject() (o fs.Object, err error) { for i := 0; i < 50; i++ { f.mu.RLock() o = f.o nwriters := len(f.writers) wclosing := f.readWriterClosing f.mu.RUnlock() if o != nil { return o, nil } if nwriters == 0 && !wclosing { return nil, errors.New("can't open file - writer failed") } time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) } return nil, ENOENT } // openRead open the file for read func (f *File) openRead() (fh *ReadFileHandle, err error) { // if o is nil it isn't valid yet _, err = f.waitForValidObject() if err != nil { return nil, err } // fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "File.openRead") fh, err = newReadFileHandle(f) if err != nil { fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "File.openRead failed: %v", err) return nil, err } return fh, nil } // openWrite open the file for write func (f *File) openWrite(flags int) (fh *WriteFileHandle, err error) { f.mu.RLock() d := f.d f.mu.RUnlock() if d.vfs.Opt.ReadOnly { return nil, EROFS } // fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "File.openWrite") fh, err = newWriteFileHandle(d, f, f.Path(), flags) if err != nil { fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "File.openWrite failed: %v", err) return nil, err } return fh, nil } // openRW open the file for read and write using a temporay file // // It uses the open flags passed in. func (f *File) openRW(flags int) (fh *RWFileHandle, err error) { f.mu.RLock() d := f.d f.mu.RUnlock() // FIXME chunked if flags&accessModeMask != os.O_RDONLY && d.vfs.Opt.ReadOnly { return nil, EROFS } // fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "File.openRW") fh, err = newRWFileHandle(d, f, flags) if err != nil { fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "File.openRW failed: %v", err) return nil, err } return fh, nil } // Sync the file // // Note that we don't do anything except return OK func (f *File) Sync() error { return nil } // Remove the file func (f *File) Remove() error { f.mu.RLock() d := f.d f.mu.RUnlock() if d.vfs.Opt.ReadOnly { return EROFS } f.muRW.Lock() // muRW must be locked before mu to avoid f.mu.Lock() // deadlock in RWFileHandle.openPending and .close if f.o != nil { err := f.o.Remove(context.TODO()) if err != nil { fs.Debugf(f._path(), "File.Remove file error: %v", err) f.mu.Unlock() f.muRW.Unlock() return err } } f.mu.Unlock() f.muRW.Unlock() // Remove the item from the directory listing // called with File.mu released d.delObject(f.Name()) // Remove the object from the cache if d.vfs.cache != nil { d.vfs.cache.Remove(f.Path()) } return nil } // RemoveAll the file - same as remove for files func (f *File) RemoveAll() error { return f.Remove() } // DirEntry returns the underlying fs.DirEntry - may be nil func (f *File) DirEntry() (entry fs.DirEntry) { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.o } // Dir returns the directory this file is in func (f *File) Dir() *Dir { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.d } // VFS returns the instance of the VFS func (f *File) VFS() *VFS { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.d.vfs } // Fs returns the underlying Fs for the file func (f *File) Fs() fs.Fs { f.mu.RLock() defer f.mu.RUnlock() return f.d.Fs() } // Open a file according to the flags provided // // O_RDONLY open the file read-only. // O_WRONLY open the file write-only. // O_RDWR open the file read-write. // // O_APPEND append data to the file when writing. // O_CREATE create a new file if none exists. // O_EXCL used with O_CREATE, file must not exist // O_SYNC open for synchronous I/O. // O_TRUNC if possible, truncate file when opene // // We ignore O_SYNC and O_EXCL func (f *File) Open(flags int) (fd Handle, err error) { defer log.Trace(f.Path(), "flags=%s", decodeOpenFlags(flags))("fd=%v, err=%v", &fd, &err) var ( write bool // if set need write support read bool // if set need read support rdwrMode = flags & accessModeMask ) // http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/open.html // The result of using O_TRUNC with O_RDONLY is undefined. // Linux seems to truncate the file, but we prefer to return EINVAL if rdwrMode == os.O_RDONLY && flags&os.O_TRUNC != 0 { return nil, EINVAL } // Figure out the read/write intents switch { case rdwrMode == os.O_RDONLY: read = true case rdwrMode == os.O_WRONLY: write = true case rdwrMode == os.O_RDWR: read = true write = true default: fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "Can't figure out how to open with flags: 0x%X", flags) return nil, EPERM } // If append is set then set read to force openRW if flags&os.O_APPEND != 0 { read = true f.mu.Lock() f.appendMode = true f.mu.Unlock() } // If truncate is set then set write to force openRW if flags&os.O_TRUNC != 0 { write = true } // Open the correct sort of handle f.mu.RLock() d := f.d f.mu.RUnlock() CacheMode := d.vfs.Opt.CacheMode if CacheMode >= vfscommon.CacheModeMinimal && (d.vfs.cache.Opens(f.Path()) > 0 || d.vfs.cache.Exists(f.Path())) { fd, err = f.openRW(flags) } else if read && write { if CacheMode >= vfscommon.CacheModeMinimal { fd, err = f.openRW(flags) } else { // Open write only and hope the user doesn't // want to read. If they do they will get an // EPERM plus an Error log. fd, err = f.openWrite(flags) } } else if write { if CacheMode >= vfscommon.CacheModeWrites { fd, err = f.openRW(flags) } else { fd, err = f.openWrite(flags) } } else if read { if CacheMode >= vfscommon.CacheModeFull { fd, err = f.openRW(flags) } else { fd, err = f.openRead() } } else { fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "Can't figure out how to open with flags: 0x%X", flags) return nil, EPERM } // if creating a file, add the file to the directory if err == nil && flags&os.O_CREATE != 0 { // called without File.mu held d.addObject(f) } return fd, err } // Truncate changes the size of the named file. func (f *File) Truncate(size int64) (err error) { // make a copy of fh.writers with the lock held then unlock so // we can call other file methods. f.mu.Lock() writers := make([]Handle, len(f.writers)) copy(writers, f.writers) o := f.o f.mu.Unlock() // FIXME: handle closing writer // If have writers then call truncate for each writer if len(writers) != 0 { fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "Truncating %d file handles", len(writers)) for _, h := range writers { truncateErr := h.Truncate(size) if truncateErr != nil { err = truncateErr } } return err } // If no writers, and size is already correct then all done if o.Size() == size { return nil } fs.Debugf(f.Path(), "Truncating file") // Otherwise if no writers then truncate the file by opening // the file and truncating it. flags := os.O_WRONLY if size == 0 { flags |= os.O_TRUNC } fh, err := f.Open(flags) if err != nil { return err } defer fs.CheckClose(fh, &err) if size != 0 { return fh.Truncate(size) } return nil }