omit inode from ContentIdentifier for directory special remote
Directory special remotes with importtree=yes now avoid unncessary overhead when inodes of files have changed, as happens whenever a FAT filesystem gets remounted. A few unusual edge cases of modifications won't be detected and imported. I think they're unusual enough not to be a concern. It would be possible to add a config setting that controls whether to compare inodes too, but does not seem worth bothering the user about currently. I chose to continue to use the InodeCache serialization, just with the inode zeroed. This way, if I later change my mind or make it configurable, can parse it back to an InodeCache and operate on it. The overhead of storing a 0 in the content identifier log seems worth it. There is a one-time cost to this change; all directory special remotes with importtree=yes will re-hash all files once, and will update the content identifier logs with zeroed inodes. This commit was sponsored by Brett Eisenberg on Patreon.
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@ -30,6 +30,9 @@ git-annex (8.20201130) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
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Thanks, Grond for the patch.
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* Avoid crashing when there are remotes using unparseable urls.
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Including the non-standard URI form that git-remote-gcrypt uses for rsync.
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* Directory special remotes with importtree=yes now avoid unncessary
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overhead when inodes of files have changed, as happens whenever a FAT
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filesystem gets remounted.
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-- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Mon, 04 Jan 2021 12:52:41 -0400
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{- A "remote" that is just a filesystem directory.
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-
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- Copyright 2011-2020 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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- Copyright 2011-2021 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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-
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- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
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-}
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sz <- getFileSize' f st
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return $ Just (mkImportLocation relf, (cid, sz))
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-- Make a ContentIdentifier that contains an InodeCache.
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--
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-- The InodeCache is generated without checking a sentinal file.
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-- So in a case when a remount etc causes all the inodes to change,
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-- files may appear to be modified when they are not, which will only
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-- result in extra work to re-import them.
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--
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-- Make a ContentIdentifier that contains the size and mtime of the file.
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-- If the file is not a regular file, this will return Nothing.
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--
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-- The inode is zeroed because often this is used for import from a
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-- FAT filesystem, whose inodes change each time it's mounted, and
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-- including inodes would cause repeated re-hashing of files, and
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-- bloat the git-annex branch with changes to content identifier logs.
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--
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-- This does mean that swaps of two files with the same size and
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-- mtime won't be noticed, nor will modifications to files that
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-- preserve the size and mtime. Both very unlikely so acceptable.
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mkContentIdentifier :: RawFilePath -> FileStatus -> IO (Maybe ContentIdentifier)
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mkContentIdentifier f st =
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fmap (ContentIdentifier . encodeBS . showInodeCache)
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<$> toInodeCache noTSDelta f st
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<$> toInodeCache' noTSDelta f st 0
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guardSameContentIdentifiers :: a -> ContentIdentifier -> Maybe ContentIdentifier -> a
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guardSameContentIdentifiers cont old new
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showInodeCache,
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genInodeCache,
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toInodeCache,
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toInodeCache',
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InodeCacheKey,
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inodeCacheToKey,
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toInodeCache delta f =<< R.getFileStatus f
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toInodeCache :: TSDelta -> RawFilePath -> FileStatus -> IO (Maybe InodeCache)
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toInodeCache (TSDelta getdelta) f s
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toInodeCache d f s = toInodeCache' d f s (fileID s)
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toInodeCache' :: TSDelta -> RawFilePath -> FileStatus -> FileID -> IO (Maybe InodeCache)
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toInodeCache' (TSDelta getdelta) f s inode
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delta <- getdelta
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sz <- getFileSize' f s
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#else
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let mtime = modificationTimeHiRes s
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#endif
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return $ Just $ InodeCache $ InodeCachePrim (fileID s) sz (MTimeHighRes (mtime + highResTime delta))
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return $ Just $ InodeCache $ InodeCachePrim inode sz (MTimeHighRes (mtime + highResTime delta))
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| otherwise = pure Nothing
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{- Some filesystem get new random inodes each time they are mounted.
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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 5"""
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date="2021-01-19T16:53:54Z"
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content="""
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Well, the changes I made for that todo make changes to inodes due to
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remounting in the middle of an import not cause behavior like this. Of
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course I don't know that's what caused this behavior, but it does seem
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likely those changes would turn out to have fixed this, if we understood
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how to reproduce the problem.
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"""]]
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would need importing to write to the drive. That seems strange, and the
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drive could even be read-only. May be the directory special remote should
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just not use inode numbers at all?
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> [[done]] --[[Joey]]
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