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author | Jakob Unterwurzacher | 2017-05-01 17:26:50 +0200 |
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committer | Jakob Unterwurzacher | 2017-05-01 17:26:50 +0200 |
commit | 514f515dd7196e26ca8df6886ac4a34e928e50dd (patch) | |
tree | 42a2098cb61464a1d93cc97f76b2d19362b46700 /internal/fusefrontend/file.go | |
parent | 01aeace9511ef958b9accfd935fb056ea6d06707 (diff) |
fusefronted, openfiletable: move the open file table to its own package
The open file table code needs some room to grow for the upcoming
FD multiplexing implementation.
Diffstat (limited to 'internal/fusefrontend/file.go')
-rw-r--r-- | internal/fusefrontend/file.go | 54 |
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/internal/fusefrontend/file.go b/internal/fusefrontend/file.go index ab35a59..92b1496 100644 --- a/internal/fusefrontend/file.go +++ b/internal/fusefrontend/file.go @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ import ( "log" "os" "sync" - "sync/atomic" "syscall" "time" @@ -16,6 +15,7 @@ import ( "github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/fuse/nodefs" "github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/contentenc" + "github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/openfiletable" "github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/serialize_reads" "github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/stupidgcm" "github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/internal/syscallcompat" @@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ type file struct { // Content encryption helper contentEnc *contentenc.ContentEnc // Device and inode number uniquely identify the backing file - devIno DevInoStruct - // Entry in the open file map - fileTableEntry *openFileEntryT + qIno openfiletable.QIno + // Entry in the open file table + fileTableEntry *openfiletable.Entry // go-fuse nodefs.loopbackFile loopbackFile nodefs.File // Store where the last byte was written @@ -66,15 +66,15 @@ func NewFile(fd *os.File, writeOnly bool, fs *FS) (nodefs.File, fuse.Status) { tlog.Warn.Printf("NewFile: Fstat on fd %d failed: %v\n", fd.Fd(), err) return nil, fuse.ToStatus(err) } - di := DevInoFromStat(&st) - t := openFileMap.register(di) + qi := openfiletable.QInoFromStat(&st) + e := openfiletable.Register(qi) return &file{ fd: fd, writeOnly: writeOnly, contentEnc: fs.contentEnc, - devIno: di, - fileTableEntry: t, + qIno: qi, + fileTableEntry: e, loopbackFile: nodefs.NewLoopbackFile(fd), fs: fs, File: nodefs.NewDefaultFile(), @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ func (f *file) readFileID() ([]byte, error) { if err != nil { if err == io.EOF && n != 0 { tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: readFileID: incomplete file, got %d instead of %d bytes", - f.devIno.ino, n, readLen) + f.qIno.Ino, n, readLen) } return nil, err } @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ func (f *file) createHeader() (fileID []byte, err error) { if !f.fs.args.NoPrealloc { err = syscallcompat.EnospcPrealloc(int(f.fd.Fd()), 0, contentenc.HeaderLen) if err != nil { - tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: createHeader: prealloc failed: %s\n", f.devIno.ino, err.Error()) + tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: createHeader: prealloc failed: %s\n", f.qIno.Ino, err.Error()) return nil, err } } @@ -200,10 +200,10 @@ func (f *file) doRead(off uint64, length uint64) ([]byte, fuse.Status) { // We do not have the information which block was corrupt here anymore, // but DecryptBlocks() has already logged it anyway. tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: doRead off=%d len=%d: returning corrupt data due to forcedecode", - f.devIno.ino, off, length) + f.qIno.Ino, off, length) } else { curruptBlockNo := firstBlockNo + f.contentEnc.PlainOffToBlockNo(uint64(len(plaintext))) - tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: doRead: corrupt block #%d: %v", f.devIno.ino, curruptBlockNo, err) + tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: doRead: corrupt block #%d: %v", f.qIno.Ino, curruptBlockNo, err) return nil, fuse.EIO } } @@ -227,10 +227,10 @@ func (f *file) Read(buf []byte, off int64) (resultData fuse.ReadResult, code fus f.fdLock.RLock() defer f.fdLock.RUnlock() - tlog.Debug.Printf("ino%d: FUSE Read: offset=%d length=%d", f.devIno.ino, len(buf), off) + tlog.Debug.Printf("ino%d: FUSE Read: offset=%d length=%d", f.qIno.Ino, len(buf), off) if f.writeOnly { - tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: Tried to read from write-only file", f.devIno.ino) + tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: Tried to read from write-only file", f.qIno.Ino) return nil, fuse.EBADF } @@ -245,13 +245,13 @@ func (f *file) Read(buf []byte, off int64) (resultData fuse.ReadResult, code fus } if status == fuse.EIO { - tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: Read: returning EIO, offset=%d, length=%d", f.devIno.ino, len(buf), off) + tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d: Read: returning EIO, offset=%d, length=%d", f.qIno.Ino, len(buf), off) } if status != fuse.OK { return nil, status } - tlog.Debug.Printf("ino%d: Read: status %v, returning %d bytes", f.devIno.ino, status, len(out)) + tlog.Debug.Printf("ino%d: Read: status %v, returning %d bytes", f.qIno.Ino, status, len(out)) return fuse.ReadResultData(out), status } @@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ func (f *file) doWrite(data []byte, off int64) (uint32, fuse.Status) { var oldData []byte oldData, status = f.doRead(o, f.contentEnc.PlainBS()) if status != fuse.OK { - tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d fh%d: RMW read failed: %s", f.devIno.ino, f.intFd(), status.String()) + tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d fh%d: RMW read failed: %s", f.qIno.Ino, f.intFd(), status.String()) return 0, status } // Modify @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ func (f *file) doWrite(data []byte, off int64) (uint32, fuse.Status) { // Encrypt blockData = f.contentEnc.EncryptBlock(blockData, b.BlockNo, fileID) tlog.Debug.Printf("ino%d: Writing %d bytes to block #%d", - f.devIno.ino, uint64(len(blockData))-f.contentEnc.BlockOverhead(), b.BlockNo) + f.qIno.Ino, uint64(len(blockData))-f.contentEnc.BlockOverhead(), b.BlockNo) // Store output data in the writeChain writeChain[i] = blockData numOutBytes += len(blockData) @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ func (f *file) doWrite(data []byte, off int64) (uint32, fuse.Status) { if !f.fs.args.NoPrealloc { err = syscallcompat.EnospcPrealloc(int(f.fd.Fd()), int64(cOff), int64(writeBuf.Len())) if err != nil { - tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d fh%d: doWrite: prealloc failed: %s", f.devIno.ino, f.intFd(), err.Error()) + tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d fh%d: doWrite: prealloc failed: %s", f.qIno.Ino, f.intFd(), err.Error()) return 0, fuse.ToStatus(err) } } @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ func (f *file) doWrite(data []byte, off int64) (uint32, fuse.Status) { // Stat() call is very expensive. // The caller must "wlock.lock(f.devIno.ino)" otherwise this check would be racy. func (f *file) isConsecutiveWrite(off int64) bool { - opCount := atomic.LoadUint64(&openFileMap.opCount) + opCount := openfiletable.WriteLockCount() return opCount == f.lastOpCount+1 && off == f.lastWrittenOffset+1 } @@ -363,12 +363,12 @@ func (f *file) Write(data []byte, off int64) (uint32, fuse.Status) { // The file descriptor has been closed concurrently, which also means // the wlock has been freed. Exit here so we don't crash trying to access // it. - tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d fh%d: Write on released file", f.devIno.ino, f.intFd()) + tlog.Warn.Printf("ino%d fh%d: Write on released file", f.qIno.Ino, f.intFd()) return 0, fuse.EBADF } - f.fileTableEntry.writeLock.Lock() - defer f.fileTableEntry.writeLock.Unlock() - tlog.Debug.Printf("ino%d: FUSE Write: offset=%d length=%d", f.devIno.ino, off, len(data)) + f.fileTableEntry.WriteLock.Lock() + defer f.fileTableEntry.WriteLock.Unlock() + tlog.Debug.Printf("ino%d: FUSE Write: offset=%d length=%d", f.qIno.Ino, off, len(data)) // If the write creates a file hole, we have to zero-pad the last block. // But if the write directly follows an earlier write, it cannot create a // hole, and we can save one Stat() call. @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ func (f *file) Write(data []byte, off int64) (uint32, fuse.Status) { } n, status := f.doWrite(data, off) if status.Ok() { - f.lastOpCount = atomic.LoadUint64(&openFileMap.opCount) + f.lastOpCount = openfiletable.WriteLockCount() f.lastWrittenOffset = off + int64(len(data)) - 1 } return n, status @@ -390,13 +390,13 @@ func (f *file) Write(data []byte, off int64) (uint32, fuse.Status) { func (f *file) Release() { f.fdLock.Lock() if f.released { - log.Panicf("ino%d fh%d: double release", f.devIno.ino, f.intFd()) + log.Panicf("ino%d fh%d: double release", f.qIno.Ino, f.intFd()) } f.fd.Close() f.released = true f.fdLock.Unlock() - openFileMap.unregister(f.devIno) + openfiletable.Unregister(f.qIno) } // Flush - FUSE call |