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Joey Hess
a11fb94c65 SRV record construction 2012-10-26 13:03:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
8916ff1a6c hook up SRV lookups for XMPP 2012-10-26 12:55:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
0b1cf3a766 Merge branch 'master' into xmpp
Conflicts:
	Assistant/Threads/MountWatcher.hs
	Assistant/Threads/NetWatcher.hs
2012-10-26 00:10:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
ef7b53e784 improved dbus error handling
Now when the dbus connection is dropped, it'll fall back to polling.

I could make it try to reconnect, but there's a FD leak in the dbus
library, so not yet.
2012-10-26 00:02:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
fe96b28b4d convert the assistant to use a bound thread for XMPP
This *may* solve the segfault I was seeing when the XMPP library called
startTLS. My hypothesis is as follows:

* TLS is documented
  (http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/manual/gnutls.html#Thread-safety)
  thread safe, but only when a single thread accesses it.
* forkIO threads are not bound to an OS thread, so it was possible for
  the threaded runtime to run part of the XMPP code on one thread, and
  then switch to another thread later.

So, forkOS, with its bound threads, should be used for the XMPP thread.
Since the crash doesn't happen reliably, I am not yet sure about this fix.

Note that I kept all the other threads in the assistant unbound, because
bound threads have significantly higher overhead.
2012-10-25 15:47:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
8c9c8e3110 only use one push attribute
When pushing to multiple UUIDs, combine them all into a single push
attribute.
2012-10-25 13:31:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
91c0c7b9ef switch from presence toggle hack to git-annex tag in presence extended content
Push notifications are actually working over XMPP now!
2012-10-25 13:04:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
52d380d7f0 add a separate field for the JID 2012-10-24 19:09:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
145202f21e flip availablility
Seems presence notifications are not sent to clients that have marked
themselves unavailable. (Testing with google talk.)

This is the death knell for the presence hack, because it has to stay
available, and even the toggle to unavailable and back could cause it to
miss a notification. Still, flipped it so it basically works, for now.
2012-10-24 17:23:21 -04:00
Joey Hess
422b426460 pull from one of the remotes in a push notification
Still need to do something about transfer queueing, however. This could be
a real can of worms.
2012-10-24 16:21:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
32497feb2a initial implementation of XMPP push notifier (untested)
Lacking error handling, reconnection, credentials configuration,
and doesn't actually do anything when it receives an incoming notification.

Other than that, it might work! :)
2012-10-24 15:42:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
ae8a3ab31e added push notifier thread, currently a no-op
Hooked up everything that needs to notify on pushes. Note that
syncNewRemote does not notify. This is probably ok, and I'd need to thread
more state through to make it do so.

This is only set up to support a single push notification method; I didn't
use a NotificationBroadcaster. Partly because I don't yet know what info
about pushes needs to be communicated, so my data types are only
preliminary.
2012-10-24 13:38:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
bcaf320ed8 push out config changes 2012-10-21 15:50:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
452e6819d0 !! removal 2012-10-21 00:51:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
c7c2015435 add ConfigMonitor thread
Monitors git-annex branch for changes, which are noticed by the Merger
thread whenever the branch ref is changed (either due to an incoming push,
or a local change), and refreshes cached config values for modified config
files.

Rate limited to run no more often than once per minute. This is important
because frequent git-annex branch changes happen when files are being
added, or transferred, etc.

A primary use case is that, when preferred content changes are made,
and get pushed to remotes, the remotes start honoring those settings.
Other use cases include propigating repository description and trust
changes to remotes, and learning when a remote has added a new special
remote, so the webapp can present the GUI to enable that special remote
locally.

Also added a uuid.log cache. All other config files already had caches.
2012-10-20 16:43:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
73c28d2ca7 nasty race workaround 2012-10-19 16:59:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
f4c3a45da0 check preferred content when a file is moved or created
This can result in the file being dropped, or being downloaded, or even
being dropped from some other repo.

It's even possible to create a file in a directory where content is not
wanted, which will make the assistant immediately send it elsewhere, and
then drop it.
2012-10-19 14:22:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
9c89924c05 check and drop after uploads 2012-10-18 16:05:43 -04:00
Joey Hess
ee9e0702a2 check and drop unwanted content from remotes after receiving a transfer 2012-10-18 15:37:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
dea125e1b7 split 2012-10-18 15:22:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
f7f34d2072 drop unwanted content in the transfer scan
This was complicated quite a bit by needing to check numcopies. I optimised
that, so it only looks up numcopies once per file, no matter how many
remotes it checks to drop from. Although it did just occur to me that
it might be better to first check if it wants to drop content, and only
then check numcopies..
2012-10-18 15:07:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
dbe8de40ab minor transfer scanner code reworking
Also a small optimisation using a Set
2012-10-18 13:42:17 -04:00
Nicolas Pouillard
6b0a6cd226 import S3 only when enabled 2012-10-18 12:42:57 -04:00
Joey Hess
592d55ef7c fix display of transfers for remotes not in syncRemotes list 2012-10-14 14:51:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
6ea6a2e71c better variable name 2012-10-14 14:50:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
b2d266267f avoid queuing transfers for remotes after syncing to them is paused
This avoids the expensive transfer scan relying on its list of remotes
to scan being accurate throughout, which it will not be when the user
pauses syncing to a remote.

I feel it's ok to queue transfers to *any* known remote, not just the ones
being scanned.

Note that there are still small races where after syncing to a remote is
paused, a transfer can be queued for it. Not just in the expensive transfer
scan, but in the cheap failed transfer scan, and elsewhere.
2012-10-14 14:34:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
549c779a38 use gitRepo 2012-10-12 01:17:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
f7214e4de3 avoid pairlistener crash
I noticed this while offline (so that lack of solar power is good for something).

Apparently it tries to bind multicast to lo, and that fails.
If this happens, catch it, and retry until a real network interface becomes
available.

It may be that this should tie into the NetWatcher, and rebind whenever
an interface comes up. Needs testing..
2012-10-10 16:48:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
b6a3f03f82 add "configure" link to each repository in the webapp's repo list 2012-10-09 14:43:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
8eb1ba4cfe revert bad change 2012-10-09 13:49:27 -04:00
Joey Hess
5ac15149cc assistant: Now honors preferred content settings when deciding what to transfer.
Both when queueing downloads, and uploads, consults the preferred content
settings.

I didn't make it check yet when requeing failed transfers or queuing
deferred downloads; dealing with the preferred content settings (or indeed,
other settings) changing while the assistant is running still needs work.
2012-10-09 12:18:41 -04:00
Joey Hess
47314c0fad fix last zombies in the assistant
Made Git.LsFiles return cleanup actions, and everything waits on
processes now, except of course for Seek.
2012-10-04 19:56:32 -04:00
Joey Hess
9a3471971b avoid crashing committer if it fails to stage changes
Just retry later.
2012-10-02 18:04:06 -04:00
Joey Hess
9aab70de66 always check with ls-files before adding new files
Makes it safe to use git annex unlock with the watcher/assistant.
And also to mix use of the watcher/assistant with regular files stored in git.

Long ago, I had avoided doing this check, except during the startup scan,
because it would be slow to run ls-files repeatedly.

But then I added the lsof check, and to make that fast, got it to detect
batch file adds. So let's move the ls-files check to also occur when it'll
have a batch, and can check them all with one call.

This does slow down adding a single file by just a bit, but really only
a little bit. (The lsof check is probably more expensive.) It also
speeds up the startup scan, especially when there are lots of new files
found by the scan.

Also, fixed the sleep for annex.delayadd to not run while the threadstate
lock is held, so it doesn't unnecessarily freeze everything else.

Also, --force no longer makes it skip the lsof check, which was not
documented, and seems never a good idea.
2012-10-02 17:41:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
74a6e8ff60 avoid some warnings when built w/o dbus 2012-09-29 16:09:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
64514a3db3 close unreproducible bug and remove expensive code added to debug it 2012-09-28 12:56:58 -04:00
Joey Hess
17708dd173 add a configurator for S3 2012-09-26 14:44:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
96b0e3d6e9 quiet calls to transferkey 2012-09-24 13:36:05 -04:00
Joey Hess
364b40e5fc don't queue uploads for failed downloads 2012-09-24 13:16:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
2840105ec4 default annex.delayadd to 1 on OSX 2012-09-21 19:43:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
68ad7de4d0 watch for changes to transfer info files, to update progress bars on upload
This is handled differently for inotify, which can track modifications of
existing files, and kqueue, which cannot (TTBOMK). On the inotify side,
the TransferWatcher just waits for the file to be updated and reads the new
bytesComplete. On the kqueue side, the TransferPoller has to re-read the
file every update (currently 0.5 seconds, might need to increase that).

I did think about working around kqueue's limitations by somehow creating
a new file each time the size changed. But cleaning up all the files that
would result seemed difficult. And really, this is not a lot worse than
the TransferWatcher's behavior for downloads, which stats a file every 0.5
seconds. As long as the OS has decent file caching behavior..
2012-09-20 17:24:40 -04:00
Joey Hess
19e35f7f0d upload progress bar for git remote on same filesystem
cp is used here, but we can just watch the size of the destination file

This commit made from within the ruins of an old mill, overlooking a
beautiful waterfall.
2012-09-20 13:35:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
355ef8f3ea add annex.delayadd configuration 2012-09-19 13:30:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
d50d89eb6f support old versions of git that do not have --allow-empty-message 2012-09-19 12:58:53 -04:00
Joey Hess
c4e8591351 add missing --no-verify to prevent the pre-commit hook's git annex fix 2012-09-19 12:48:32 -04:00
Joey Hess
18bae020ed make other repositories list list all autostarted repos
And add a form to add another, unrelated repository
2012-09-18 17:50:07 -04:00
Joey Hess
ba27483c6a avoid making empty commits
This doesn't avoid it sometimes attempting to commit when there are no
changes. Typically that happens when a change is pushed in from another
repo; the watcher sees the file and tries to stage it, resulting in an
empty commit. Really fixing that would probably use more CPU than
occasionally trying to make an empty commit.

However, this does save a lot of unnecessary work, as those empty commits
had to be synced out, which no longer happens.
2012-09-18 14:43:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
9f05d19108 avoid sending uploads right back to where the download came from
Just an optimisation.
2012-09-18 14:24:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
3a0cffcfed when a Download finishes, queue Uploads
This ensures file propigate takes place in situations such as: Usb drive A
is connected to B. A's master branch is already in sync with B, but it is
being used to sneakernet some files around, so B downloads those. There is no
master branch change, so C does not request these files. B needs to upload
the files it just downloaded on to C, etc.

My first try at this, I saw loops happen. B uploaded to C, which then
tried to upload back to B (because it had not received the updated
git-annex branch from B yet). B already had the file, but it still created
a transfer info file from the incoming transfer, and its watcher saw
that be removed, and tried to upload back to C.

These loops should have been fixed by my previous commit. (They never
affected ssh remotes, only local ones, it seemed.) While C might still try
to upload to B, or to some other remote that already has the file, the
extra work dies out there.
2012-09-18 14:10:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
adf5195082 run current branch merge in annex monad
I was seeing some interesting crashes after the previous commit,
when making file changes slightly faster than the assistant could keep up.

error: Ref refs/heads/master is at 7074f8e0a11110c532d06746e334f2fec6af6ab4 but expected 95ea86008d72a40d97a81cfc8fb47a0da92166bd
fatal: cannot lock HEAD ref
Committer crashed: git commit [Param "--allow-empty-message",Param "-m",Param "",Param "--allow-empty",Param "--quiet"] failed
Pusher crashed: thread blocked indefinitely in an STM transaction

Clearly the the merger ended up running at the same time as the committer,
and with both modifying HEAD the committer crashed. I fixed that by
making the Merger run its merge inside the annex monad, which avoids
it running concurrently with other git operations. Also by making
the committer not crash if git fails.

What I don't understand is why the pusher then crashed with a STM deadlock.
That must be in either the DaemonStatusHandle or the FailedPushMap,
and the latter is only used by the pusher. Did the committer's crash somehow
break STM?

The BlockedIndefinitelyOnSTM exception is described as:

-- |The thread is waiting to retry an STM transaction, but there are no
-- other references to any @TVar@s involved, so it can't ever continue.

If the Committer had a reference to a TVar and crashed, I can sort of see
this leading to that exception..

The crash was quite easy to reproduce after the previous commit, but
after making the above change, I have yet to see it again. Here's hoping.
2012-09-17 22:04:43 -04:00