// +build linux darwin freebsd package mount import ( "errors" "io" "sync" "bazil.org/fuse" fusefs "bazil.org/fuse/fs" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs" "golang.org/x/net/context" ) var errClosedFileHandle = errors.New("Attempt to use closed file handle") // WriteFileHandle is an open for write handle on a File type WriteFileHandle struct { mu sync.Mutex closed bool // set if handle has been closed remote string pipeReader *io.PipeReader pipeWriter *io.PipeWriter o fs.Object result chan error file *File writeCalled bool // set the first time Write() is called } // Check interface satisfied var _ fusefs.Handle = (*WriteFileHandle)(nil) func newWriteFileHandle(d *Dir, f *File, src fs.ObjectInfo) (*WriteFileHandle, error) { fh := &WriteFileHandle{ remote: src.Remote(), result: make(chan error, 1), file: f, } fh.pipeReader, fh.pipeWriter = io.Pipe() go func() { o, err := d.f.Put(fh.pipeReader, src) fh.o = o fh.result <- err }() fh.file.addWriters(1) return fh, nil } // Check interface satisfied var _ fusefs.HandleWriter = (*WriteFileHandle)(nil) // Write data to the file handle func (fh *WriteFileHandle) Write(ctx context.Context, req *fuse.WriteRequest, resp *fuse.WriteResponse) error { fs.Debug(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write len=%d", len(req.Data)) fh.mu.Lock() defer fh.mu.Unlock() if fh.closed { fs.ErrorLog(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write error: %v", errClosedFileHandle) return errClosedFileHandle } fh.writeCalled = true // FIXME should probably check the file isn't being seeked? n, err := fh.pipeWriter.Write(req.Data) resp.Size = n fh.file.written(int64(n)) if err != nil { fs.ErrorLog(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write error: %v", err) return err } fs.Debug(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Write OK (%d bytes written)", n) return nil } // close the file handle returning errClosedFileHandle if it has been // closed already. // // Must be called with fh.mu held func (fh *WriteFileHandle) close() error { if fh.closed { return errClosedFileHandle } fh.closed = true fh.file.addWriters(-1) writeCloseErr := fh.pipeWriter.Close() err := <-fh.result readCloseErr := fh.pipeReader.Close() if err == nil { fh.file.setObject(fh.o) err = writeCloseErr } if err == nil { err = readCloseErr } return err } // Check interface satisfied var _ fusefs.HandleFlusher = (*WriteFileHandle)(nil) // Flush is called on each close() of a file descriptor. So if a // filesystem wants to return write errors in close() and the file has // cached dirty data, this is a good place to write back data and // return any errors. Since many applications ignore close() errors // this is not always useful. // // NOTE: The flush() method may be called more than once for each // open(). This happens if more than one file descriptor refers to an // opened file due to dup(), dup2() or fork() calls. It is not // possible to determine if a flush is final, so each flush should be // treated equally. Multiple write-flush sequences are relatively // rare, so this shouldn't be a problem. // // Filesystems shouldn't assume that flush will always be called after // some writes, or that if will be called at all. func (fh *WriteFileHandle) Flush(ctx context.Context, req *fuse.FlushRequest) error { fh.mu.Lock() defer fh.mu.Unlock() fs.Debug(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Flush") // If Write hasn't been called then ignore the Flush - Release // will pick it up if !fh.writeCalled { fs.Debug(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Flush ignoring flush on unwritten handle") return nil } err := fh.close() if err != nil { fs.ErrorLog(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Flush error: %v", err) } else { fs.Debug(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Flush OK") } return err } var _ fusefs.HandleReleaser = (*WriteFileHandle)(nil) // Release is called when we are finished with the file handle // // It isn't called directly from userspace so the error is ignored by // the kernel func (fh *WriteFileHandle) Release(ctx context.Context, req *fuse.ReleaseRequest) error { fh.mu.Lock() defer fh.mu.Unlock() if fh.closed { fs.Debug(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Release nothing to do") return nil } fs.Debug(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Release closing") err := fh.close() if err != nil { fs.ErrorLog(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Release error: %v", err) } else { fs.Debug(fh.remote, "WriteFileHandle.Release OK") } return err }