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Before this change Windows would read a directory then immedately stat every item in the directory. After this change we return the stat information along with the directory which stops so many callbacks.
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16 KiB
Go
598 lines
16 KiB
Go
// +build cmount
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// +build cgo
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// +build linux darwin freebsd windows
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package cmount
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import (
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"io"
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"os"
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"path"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/billziss-gh/cgofuse/fuse"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd/mountlib"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/log"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/vfs/vfsflags"
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)
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const fhUnset = ^uint64(0)
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// FS represents the top level filing system
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type FS struct {
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VFS *vfs.VFS
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f fs.Fs
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ready chan (struct{})
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mu sync.Mutex // to protect the below
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handles []vfs.Handle
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}
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// NewFS makes a new FS
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func NewFS(f fs.Fs) *FS {
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fsys := &FS{
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VFS: vfs.New(f, &vfsflags.Opt),
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f: f,
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ready: make(chan (struct{})),
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}
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return fsys
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}
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// Open a handle returning an integer file handle
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func (fsys *FS) openHandle(handle vfs.Handle) (fh uint64) {
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fsys.mu.Lock()
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defer fsys.mu.Unlock()
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var i int
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var oldHandle vfs.Handle
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for i, oldHandle = range fsys.handles {
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if oldHandle == nil {
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fsys.handles[i] = handle
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goto found
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}
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}
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fsys.handles = append(fsys.handles, handle)
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i = len(fsys.handles) - 1
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found:
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return uint64(i)
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}
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// get the handle for fh, call with the lock held
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func (fsys *FS) _getHandle(fh uint64) (i int, handle vfs.Handle, errc int) {
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if fh > uint64(len(fsys.handles)) {
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fs.Debugf(nil, "Bad file handle: too big: 0x%X", fh)
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return i, nil, -fuse.EBADF
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}
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i = int(fh)
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handle = fsys.handles[i]
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if handle == nil {
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fs.Debugf(nil, "Bad file handle: nil handle: 0x%X", fh)
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return i, nil, -fuse.EBADF
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}
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return i, handle, 0
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}
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// Get the handle for the file handle
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func (fsys *FS) getHandle(fh uint64) (handle vfs.Handle, errc int) {
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fsys.mu.Lock()
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_, handle, errc = fsys._getHandle(fh)
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fsys.mu.Unlock()
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return
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}
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// Close the handle
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func (fsys *FS) closeHandle(fh uint64) (errc int) {
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fsys.mu.Lock()
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i, _, errc := fsys._getHandle(fh)
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if errc == 0 {
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fsys.handles[i] = nil
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}
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fsys.mu.Unlock()
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return
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}
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// lookup a Node given a path
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func (fsys *FS) lookupNode(path string) (node vfs.Node, errc int) {
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node, err := fsys.VFS.Stat(path)
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return node, translateError(err)
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}
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// lookup a Dir given a path
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func (fsys *FS) lookupDir(path string) (dir *vfs.Dir, errc int) {
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node, errc := fsys.lookupNode(path)
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if errc != 0 {
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return nil, errc
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}
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dir, ok := node.(*vfs.Dir)
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if !ok {
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return nil, -fuse.ENOTDIR
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}
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return dir, 0
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}
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// lookup a parent Dir given a path returning the dir and the leaf
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func (fsys *FS) lookupParentDir(filePath string) (leaf string, dir *vfs.Dir, errc int) {
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parentDir, leaf := path.Split(filePath)
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dir, errc = fsys.lookupDir(parentDir)
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return leaf, dir, errc
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}
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// lookup a File given a path
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func (fsys *FS) lookupFile(path string) (file *vfs.File, errc int) {
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node, errc := fsys.lookupNode(path)
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if errc != 0 {
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return nil, errc
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}
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file, ok := node.(*vfs.File)
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if !ok {
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return nil, -fuse.EISDIR
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}
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return file, 0
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}
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// get a node and handle from the path or from the fh if not fhUnset
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//
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// handle may be nil
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func (fsys *FS) getNode(path string, fh uint64) (node vfs.Node, handle vfs.Handle, errc int) {
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if fh == fhUnset {
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node, errc = fsys.lookupNode(path)
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} else {
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handle, errc = fsys.getHandle(fh)
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if errc == 0 {
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node = handle.Node()
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}
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}
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return
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}
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// stat fills up the stat block for Node
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func (fsys *FS) stat(node vfs.Node, stat *fuse.Stat_t) (errc int) {
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Size := uint64(node.Size())
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Blocks := (Size + 511) / 512
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modTime := node.ModTime()
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Mode := node.Mode().Perm()
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if node.IsDir() {
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Mode |= fuse.S_IFDIR
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} else {
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Mode |= fuse.S_IFREG
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}
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//stat.Dev = 1
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stat.Ino = node.Inode() // FIXME do we need to set the inode number?
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stat.Mode = uint32(Mode)
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stat.Nlink = 1
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stat.Uid = fsys.VFS.Opt.UID
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stat.Gid = fsys.VFS.Opt.GID
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//stat.Rdev
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stat.Size = int64(Size)
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t := fuse.NewTimespec(modTime)
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stat.Atim = t
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stat.Mtim = t
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stat.Ctim = t
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stat.Blksize = 512
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stat.Blocks = int64(Blocks)
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stat.Birthtim = t
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// fs.Debugf(nil, "stat = %+v", *stat)
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return 0
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}
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// Init is called after the filesystem is ready
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func (fsys *FS) Init() {
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defer log.Trace(fsys.f, "")("")
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close(fsys.ready)
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}
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// Destroy is called when it is unmounted (note that depending on how
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// the file system is terminated the file system may not receive the
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// Destroy call).
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func (fsys *FS) Destroy() {
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defer log.Trace(fsys.f, "")("")
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}
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// Getattr reads the attributes for path
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func (fsys *FS) Getattr(path string, stat *fuse.Stat_t, fh uint64) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "fh=0x%X", fh)("errc=%v", &errc)
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node, _, errc := fsys.getNode(path, fh)
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if errc == 0 {
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errc = fsys.stat(node, stat)
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}
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return
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}
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// Opendir opens path as a directory
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func (fsys *FS) Opendir(path string) (errc int, fh uint64) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "")("errc=%d, fh=0x%X", &errc, &fh)
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handle, err := fsys.VFS.OpenFile(path, os.O_RDONLY, 0777)
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if err != nil {
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return translateError(err), fhUnset
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}
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return 0, fsys.openHandle(handle)
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}
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// Readdir reads the directory at dirPath
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func (fsys *FS) Readdir(dirPath string,
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fill func(name string, stat *fuse.Stat_t, ofst int64) bool,
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ofst int64,
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fh uint64) (errc int) {
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itemsRead := -1
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defer log.Trace(dirPath, "ofst=%d, fh=0x%X", ofst, fh)("items=%d, errc=%d", &itemsRead, &errc)
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node, errc := fsys.getHandle(fh)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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items, err := node.Readdir(-1)
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if err != nil {
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return translateError(err)
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}
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// Optionally, create a struct stat that describes the file as
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// for getattr (but FUSE only looks at st_ino and the
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// file-type bits of st_mode).
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//
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// FIXME If you call host.SetCapReaddirPlus() then WinFsp will
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// use the full stat information - a Useful optimization on
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// Windows.
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//
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// NB we are using the first mode for readdir: The readdir
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// implementation ignores the offset parameter, and passes
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// zero to the filler function's offset. The filler function
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// will not return '1' (unless an error happens), so the whole
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// directory is read in a single readdir operation.
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fill(".", nil, 0)
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fill("..", nil, 0)
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for _, item := range items {
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node, ok := item.(vfs.Node)
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if ok {
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name := node.Name()
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if len(name) > mountlib.MaxLeafSize {
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fs.Errorf(dirPath, "Name too long (%d bytes) for FUSE, skipping: %s", len(name), name)
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continue
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}
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if usingReaddirPlus {
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// We have called host.SetCapReaddirPlus() so supply the stat information
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var stat fuse.Stat_t
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_ = fsys.stat(node, &stat) // not capable of returning an error
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fill(name, &stat, 0)
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} else {
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fill(name, nil, 0)
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}
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}
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}
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itemsRead = len(items)
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return 0
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}
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// Releasedir finished reading the directory
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func (fsys *FS) Releasedir(path string, fh uint64) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "fh=0x%X", fh)("errc=%d", &errc)
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return fsys.closeHandle(fh)
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}
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// Statfs reads overall stats on the filessystem
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func (fsys *FS) Statfs(path string, stat *fuse.Statfs_t) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "")("stat=%+v, errc=%d", stat, &errc)
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const blockSize = 4096
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total, _, free := fsys.VFS.Statfs()
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stat.Blocks = uint64(total) / blockSize // Total data blocks in file system.
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stat.Bfree = uint64(free) / blockSize // Free blocks in file system.
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stat.Bavail = stat.Bfree // Free blocks in file system if you're not root.
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stat.Files = 1e9 // Total files in file system.
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stat.Ffree = 1e9 // Free files in file system.
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stat.Bsize = blockSize // Block size
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stat.Namemax = 255 // Maximum file name length?
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stat.Frsize = blockSize // Fragment size, smallest addressable data size in the file system.
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mountlib.ClipBlocks(&stat.Blocks)
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mountlib.ClipBlocks(&stat.Bfree)
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mountlib.ClipBlocks(&stat.Bavail)
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return 0
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}
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// Open opens a file
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func (fsys *FS) Open(path string, flags int) (errc int, fh uint64) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "flags=0x%X", flags)("errc=%d, fh=0x%X", &errc, &fh)
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// translate the fuse flags to os flags
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flags = translateOpenFlags(flags)
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handle, err := fsys.VFS.OpenFile(path, flags, 0777)
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if err != nil {
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return translateError(err), fhUnset
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}
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// FIXME add support for unknown length files setting direct_io
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// See: https://github.com/billziss-gh/cgofuse/issues/38
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return 0, fsys.openHandle(handle)
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}
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// Create creates and opens a file.
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func (fsys *FS) Create(filePath string, flags int, mode uint32) (errc int, fh uint64) {
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defer log.Trace(filePath, "flags=0x%X, mode=0%o", flags, mode)("errc=%d, fh=0x%X", &errc, &fh)
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leaf, parentDir, errc := fsys.lookupParentDir(filePath)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc, fhUnset
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}
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file, err := parentDir.Create(leaf, flags)
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if err != nil {
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return translateError(err), fhUnset
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}
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// translate the fuse flags to os flags
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flags = translateOpenFlags(flags) | os.O_CREATE
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handle, err := file.Open(flags)
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if err != nil {
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return translateError(err), fhUnset
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}
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return 0, fsys.openHandle(handle)
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}
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// Truncate truncates a file to size
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func (fsys *FS) Truncate(path string, size int64, fh uint64) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "size=%d, fh=0x%X", size, fh)("errc=%d", &errc)
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node, handle, errc := fsys.getNode(path, fh)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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var err error
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if handle != nil {
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err = handle.Truncate(size)
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} else {
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err = node.Truncate(size)
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}
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if err != nil {
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return translateError(err)
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}
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return 0
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}
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// Read data from file handle
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func (fsys *FS) Read(path string, buff []byte, ofst int64, fh uint64) (n int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "ofst=%d, fh=0x%X", ofst, fh)("n=%d", &n)
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handle, errc := fsys.getHandle(fh)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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n, err := handle.ReadAt(buff, ofst)
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if err == io.EOF {
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} else if err != nil {
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return translateError(err)
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}
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return n
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}
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// Write data to file handle
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func (fsys *FS) Write(path string, buff []byte, ofst int64, fh uint64) (n int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "ofst=%d, fh=0x%X", ofst, fh)("n=%d", &n)
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handle, errc := fsys.getHandle(fh)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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n, err := handle.WriteAt(buff, ofst)
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if err != nil {
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return translateError(err)
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}
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return n
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}
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// Flush flushes an open file descriptor or path
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func (fsys *FS) Flush(path string, fh uint64) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "fh=0x%X", fh)("errc=%d", &errc)
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handle, errc := fsys.getHandle(fh)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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return translateError(handle.Flush())
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}
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// Release closes the file if still open
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func (fsys *FS) Release(path string, fh uint64) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "fh=0x%X", fh)("errc=%d", &errc)
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handle, errc := fsys.getHandle(fh)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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_ = fsys.closeHandle(fh)
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return translateError(handle.Release())
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}
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// Unlink removes a file.
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func (fsys *FS) Unlink(filePath string) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(filePath, "")("errc=%d", &errc)
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leaf, parentDir, errc := fsys.lookupParentDir(filePath)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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return translateError(parentDir.RemoveName(leaf))
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}
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// Mkdir creates a directory.
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func (fsys *FS) Mkdir(dirPath string, mode uint32) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(dirPath, "mode=0%o", mode)("errc=%d", &errc)
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leaf, parentDir, errc := fsys.lookupParentDir(dirPath)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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_, err := parentDir.Mkdir(leaf)
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return translateError(err)
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}
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// Rmdir removes a directory
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func (fsys *FS) Rmdir(dirPath string) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(dirPath, "")("errc=%d", &errc)
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leaf, parentDir, errc := fsys.lookupParentDir(dirPath)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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return translateError(parentDir.RemoveName(leaf))
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}
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// Rename renames a file.
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func (fsys *FS) Rename(oldPath string, newPath string) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(oldPath, "newPath=%q", newPath)("errc=%d", &errc)
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return translateError(fsys.VFS.Rename(oldPath, newPath))
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}
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// Windows sometimes seems to send times that are the epoch which is
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// 1601-01-01 +/- timezone so filter out times that are earlier than
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// this.
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var invalidDateCutoff = time.Date(1601, 1, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
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// Utimens changes the access and modification times of a file.
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func (fsys *FS) Utimens(path string, tmsp []fuse.Timespec) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "tmsp=%+v", tmsp)("errc=%d", &errc)
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node, errc := fsys.lookupNode(path)
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if errc != 0 {
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return errc
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}
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if tmsp == nil || len(tmsp) < 2 {
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fs.Debugf(path, "Utimens: Not setting time as timespec isn't complete: %v", tmsp)
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return 0
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}
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t := tmsp[1].Time()
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if t.Before(invalidDateCutoff) {
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fs.Debugf(path, "Utimens: Not setting out of range time: %v", t)
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return 0
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}
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fs.Debugf(path, "Utimens: SetModTime: %v", t)
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return translateError(node.SetModTime(t))
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}
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// Mknod creates a file node.
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func (fsys *FS) Mknod(path string, mode uint32, dev uint64) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "mode=0x%X, dev=0x%X", mode, dev)("errc=%d", &errc)
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return -fuse.ENOSYS
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}
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// Fsync synchronizes file contents.
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func (fsys *FS) Fsync(path string, datasync bool, fh uint64) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(path, "datasync=%v, fh=0x%X", datasync, fh)("errc=%d", &errc)
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// This is a no-op for rclone
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return 0
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}
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// Link creates a hard link to a file.
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func (fsys *FS) Link(oldpath string, newpath string) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(oldpath, "newpath=%q", newpath)("errc=%d", &errc)
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return -fuse.ENOSYS
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}
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// Symlink creates a symbolic link.
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func (fsys *FS) Symlink(target string, newpath string) (errc int) {
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defer log.Trace(target, "newpath=%q", newpath)("errc=%d", &errc)
|
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return -fuse.ENOSYS
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}
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|
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// Readlink reads the target of a symbolic link.
|
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func (fsys *FS) Readlink(path string) (errc int, linkPath string) {
|
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defer log.Trace(path, "")("linkPath=%q, errc=%d", &linkPath, &errc)
|
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return -fuse.ENOSYS, ""
|
|
}
|
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|
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// Chmod changes the permission bits of a file.
|
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func (fsys *FS) Chmod(path string, mode uint32) (errc int) {
|
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defer log.Trace(path, "mode=0%o", mode)("errc=%d", &errc)
|
|
// This is a no-op for rclone
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Chown changes the owner and group of a file.
|
|
func (fsys *FS) Chown(path string, uid uint32, gid uint32) (errc int) {
|
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defer log.Trace(path, "uid=%d, gid=%d", uid, gid)("errc=%d", &errc)
|
|
// This is a no-op for rclone
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Access checks file access permissions.
|
|
func (fsys *FS) Access(path string, mask uint32) (errc int) {
|
|
defer log.Trace(path, "mask=0%o", mask)("errc=%d", &errc)
|
|
// This is a no-op for rclone
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Fsyncdir synchronizes directory contents.
|
|
func (fsys *FS) Fsyncdir(path string, datasync bool, fh uint64) (errc int) {
|
|
defer log.Trace(path, "datasync=%v, fh=0x%X", datasync, fh)("errc=%d", &errc)
|
|
// This is a no-op for rclone
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Setxattr sets extended attributes.
|
|
func (fsys *FS) Setxattr(path string, name string, value []byte, flags int) (errc int) {
|
|
return -fuse.ENOSYS
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Getxattr gets extended attributes.
|
|
func (fsys *FS) Getxattr(path string, name string) (errc int, value []byte) {
|
|
return -fuse.ENOSYS, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Removexattr removes extended attributes.
|
|
func (fsys *FS) Removexattr(path string, name string) (errc int) {
|
|
return -fuse.ENOSYS
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Listxattr lists extended attributes.
|
|
func (fsys *FS) Listxattr(path string, fill func(name string) bool) (errc int) {
|
|
return -fuse.ENOSYS
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Translate errors from mountlib
|
|
func translateError(err error) (errc int) {
|
|
if err == nil {
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
switch errors.Cause(err) {
|
|
case vfs.OK:
|
|
return 0
|
|
case vfs.ENOENT, fs.ErrorDirNotFound, fs.ErrorObjectNotFound:
|
|
return -fuse.ENOENT
|
|
case vfs.EEXIST, fs.ErrorDirExists:
|
|
return -fuse.EEXIST
|
|
case vfs.EPERM, fs.ErrorPermissionDenied:
|
|
return -fuse.EPERM
|
|
case vfs.ECLOSED:
|
|
return -fuse.EBADF
|
|
case vfs.ENOTEMPTY:
|
|
return -fuse.ENOTEMPTY
|
|
case vfs.ESPIPE:
|
|
return -fuse.ESPIPE
|
|
case vfs.EBADF:
|
|
return -fuse.EBADF
|
|
case vfs.EROFS:
|
|
return -fuse.EROFS
|
|
case vfs.ENOSYS, fs.ErrorNotImplemented:
|
|
return -fuse.ENOSYS
|
|
case vfs.EINVAL:
|
|
return -fuse.EINVAL
|
|
}
|
|
fs.Errorf(nil, "IO error: %v", err)
|
|
return -fuse.EIO
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Translate Open Flags from FUSE to os (as used in the vfs layer)
|
|
func translateOpenFlags(inFlags int) (outFlags int) {
|
|
switch inFlags & fuse.O_ACCMODE {
|
|
case fuse.O_RDONLY:
|
|
outFlags = os.O_RDONLY
|
|
case fuse.O_WRONLY:
|
|
outFlags = os.O_WRONLY
|
|
case fuse.O_RDWR:
|
|
outFlags = os.O_RDWR
|
|
}
|
|
if inFlags&fuse.O_APPEND != 0 {
|
|
outFlags |= os.O_APPEND
|
|
}
|
|
if inFlags&fuse.O_CREAT != 0 {
|
|
outFlags |= os.O_CREATE
|
|
}
|
|
if inFlags&fuse.O_EXCL != 0 {
|
|
outFlags |= os.O_EXCL
|
|
}
|
|
if inFlags&fuse.O_TRUNC != 0 {
|
|
outFlags |= os.O_TRUNC
|
|
}
|
|
// NB O_SYNC isn't defined by fuse
|
|
return outFlags
|
|
}
|