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Joey Hess
74c1e0660b
propagate git-annex -c on to transferrer child process
git -c was already propagated via environment, but need this for
consistency.

Also, notice it does not use gitAnnexChildProcess to run the
transferrer. So nothing is done about avoid it taking the
pid lock. It's possible that the caller is already doing something that
took the pid lock, and if so, the transferrer will certianly fail,
since it needs to take the pid lock too. This may prevent combining
annex.stalldetection with annex.pidlock, but I have not verified it's
really a problem. If it was, it seems git-annex would have to take
the pid lock when starting a transferrer, and hold it until shutdown,
or would need to take pid lock when starting to use a transferrer,
and hold it until done with a transfer and then drop it. The latter
would require starting the transferrer with pid locking disabled for the
child process, so assumes that the transferrer does not do anyting that
needs locking when not running a transfer.
2020-12-15 11:36:25 -04:00
Joey Hess
d3f78da0ed
propagate signals to the transferrer process group
Done on unix, could not implement it on windows quite.

The signal library gets part of the way needed for windows.
But I had to open https://github.com/pmlodawski/signal/issues/1 because
it lacks raiseSignal.

Also, I don't know what the equivilant of getProcessGroupIDOf is on
windows. And System.Process does not provide a way to send any signal to
a process group except for SIGINT.

This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon.
2020-12-11 15:32:00 -04:00
Joey Hess
04c12aa6df
custom protocol for transferrer
Rather than using Read/Show, which would force me to preserve data types
into the future.

I considered just deriving json and sending that, but I don't much like
deriving json with data types that have named constructors (like Key
does) because again it locks in data type details.

So instead, used SimpleProtocol, with a fairly complex and unreadable
protocol. But it is as efficient as the p2p protocol at least, and as
future proof.

(Writing my own custom json instances would have worked but I thought
of it too late and don't want to do all the work twice. The only real
benefit might be that aeson could be faster.)

Note that, when a new protocol request type is added later, git-annex
trying to use it will cause the git-annex transferrer to display a
protocol error message. That seems ok; it would only happen if a new
git-annex found an old version of itself in PATH or the program
file. So it's unlikely, and all it can do anyway is display an error.
(The error message could perhaps be improved..)

This commit was sponsored by Jack Hill on Patreon.
2020-12-09 16:13:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
004a4f5fb1
factor out Types.Transferrer 2020-12-09 13:28:49 -04:00
Joey Hess
41f2c308ff
stall detection is working
New config annex.stalldetection, remote.name.annex-stalldetection, which
can be used to deal with remotes that stall during transfers, or are
sometimes too slow to want to use.

This commit was sponsored by Luke Shumaker on Patreon.
2020-12-08 15:22:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
fcc9e01556
finally using transferkeys
Seems to work! Even progress bars. Have not tested prompting or various
error message displays yet.

transferkeys had to be made to operate in different modes for the
Assistant and Annex monads. A bit ugly, but it did relegate that
really ugly Database.Keys.closeDb in transferkeys to only the assistant
code path.

This commit was sponsored by Noam Kremen.
2020-12-07 16:18:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
47016fc656
move TransferrerPool from Assistant state to Annex state
This commit was sponsored by Graham Spencer on Patreon.
2020-12-07 13:21:35 -04:00
Joey Hess
72e5764a87
move TransferrerPool from assistant
This old code will now be useful for git-annex beyond the assistant.

git-annex won't use the CheckTransferrer part, and won't run transferkeys
as a batch process, and will want withTransferrer to not shut down
transferkeys processes. Still, the rest of this is a good fit for what I
need now.

Also removed some dead code, and simplified a little bit.

This commit was sponsored by Mark Reidenbach on Patreon.
2020-12-07 12:50:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
7a9b618d5d
fix problem with last commit and assistant
liftAnnex blocks all others calls, so avoid using it with a long-duration
call to readResponse.
2020-12-04 12:20:04 -04:00
Joey Hess
cad147cbbf
new protocol for transferkeys, with message serialization
Necessarily threw out the old protocol, so if an old git-annex assistant
is running, and starts a transferkeys from the new git-annex, it would
fail. But, that seems unlikely; the assistant starts up transferkeys
processes and then keeps them running. Still, may need to test that
scenario.

The new protocol is simple read/show and looks like this:

TransferRequest Download (Right "origin") (Key {keyName = "f8f8766a836fb6120abf4d5328ce8761404e437529e997aaa0363bdd4fecd7bb", keyVariety = SHA2Key (HashSize 256) (HasExt True), keySize = Just 30, keyMtime = Nothing, keyChunkSize = Nothing, keyChunkNum = Nothing}) (AssociatedFile (Just "foo"))
TransferOutput (ProgressMeter (Just 30) (MeterState {meterBytesProcessed = BytesProcessed 0, meterTimeStamp = 1.6070268727892535e9}) (MeterState {meterBytesProcessed = BytesProcessed 30, meterTimeStamp = 1.6070268728043e9}))
TransferOutput (OutputMessage "(checksum...) ")
TransferResult True

Granted, this is not optimally fast, but it seems good enough, and is
probably nearly as fast as the old protocol anyhow.

emitSerializedOutput for ProgressMeter is not yet implemented. It needs
to somehow start or update a progress meter. There may need to be a new
message that allocates a progress meter, and then have ProgressMeter
update it.

This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin
2020-12-03 16:21:20 -04:00
Joey Hess
3266ad3ff7
everything is building again
However, the test suite fails some quickchecks, so this branch is not
yet in a mergeable state.
2019-12-05 15:10:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
40ecf58d4b
update licenses from GPL to AGPL
This does not change the overall license of the git-annex program, which
was already AGPL due to a number of sources files being AGPL already.

Legally speaking, I'm adding a new license under which these files are
now available; I already released their current contents under the GPL
license. Now they're dual licensed GPL and AGPL. However, I intend
for all my future changes to these files to only be released under the
AGPL license, and I won't be tracking the dual licensing status, so I'm
simply changing the license statement to say it's AGPL.

(In some cases, others wrote parts of the code of a file and released it
under the GPL; but in all cases I have contributed a significant portion
of the code in each file and it's that code that is getting the AGPL
license; the GPL license of other contributors allows combining with
AGPL code.)
2019-03-13 15:48:14 -04:00
Joey Hess
67e46229a5
change Remote.repo to Remote.getRepo
This is groundwork for letting a repo be instantiated the first time
it's actually used, instead of at startup.

The only behavior change is that some old special cases for xmpp remotes
were removed. Where before git-annex silently did nothing with those
no-longer supported remotes, it may now fail in some way.

The additional IO action should have no performance impact as long as
it's simply return.

This commit was sponsored by Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon
2018-06-04 15:30:26 -04:00
Joey Hess
584dbfb892
terminateProcessId renamed
win32 upstream suggested a better name
2017-10-25 19:46:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
833b3f06cd
build for windows with forked win32 package that has terminateProcessId
Get ugly reversion out of CHANGELOG.

Also, relocated the windows stack.yaml to top, and updated windows build
instructions.

This commit was sponsored by Henrik Riomar on Patreon.
2017-10-25 14:45:23 -04:00
Joey Hess
c8e1e3dada
AssociatedFile newtype
To prevent any further mistakes like 301aff34c4

This commit was sponsored by Francois Marier on Patreon.
2017-03-10 13:35:31 -04:00
Joey Hess
1a0e2c9901
get, move, copy, mirror: Added --failed switch which retries failed copies/moves
Note that get --from foo --failed will get things that a previous get --from bar
tried and failed to get, etc. I considered making --failed only retry
transfers from the same remote, but it was easier, and seems more useful,
to not have the same remote requirement.

Noisy due to some refactoring into Types/
2016-08-03 12:37:12 -04:00
Joey Hess
c75c79864d
support invalidating existing VerifiedCopys 2015-10-08 17:58:32 -04:00
Joey Hess
90f7c4b6a2
add VerifiedCopy data type
There should be no behavior changes in this commit, it just adds a more
expressive data type and adjusts code that had been passing around a [UUID]
or sometimes a Maybe Remote to instead use [VerifiedCopy].

Although, since some functions were taking two different [UUID] lists,
there's some potential for me to have gotten it horribly wrong.
2015-10-08 16:55:11 -04:00
Joey Hess
450ee53ab6 When re-execing git-annex, use current program location, rather than ~/.config/git-annex/program, when possible.
Most of the time, there will be no discreprancy between programPath and
readProgramFile.

But, the programFile might have been written by an old version of git-annex
that is still installed, while a newer one is currently running. In this
case, we want to run the same one that's currently running.

This is especially important for things like the GIT_SSH=git-annex used for
ssh connection caching.

The only code that still uses readProgramFile directly is the upgrade code,
which needs to know where the standalone git-annex was installed, in order to
upgrade it.
2015-02-28 17:23:13 -04:00
Joey Hess
afc5153157 update my email address and homepage url 2015-01-21 12:50:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
fed509fb3e assistant: When there are multiple remotes giving different ways to access the same repository, honor remote cost settings and use the cheapest available.
Note that TransferInfo does not always contain the Remote, although
any transfer added to the TransferQueue does have a Remote in its
TransferInfo. The transferkeys command still accepts a UUID, which is
useful to handle upgrades, where an old assistant version runs the new
transferkeys.

This commit was sponsored by Kalle Svensson.
2014-05-19 16:19:33 -04:00
Joey Hess
f11f7520b5 windows: Fix process termination code.
The ctrl-c hack used before didn't actually seem to work.

No haskell libraries expose TerminateProcess. I tried just calling it via
FFI, but got segfaults, probably to do with the wacky process handle not
being managed correctly. Moving it all into one C function worked.

This was hell. The EvilLinker hack was just final icing on the cake.
We all know what the cake was made of.
2014-02-13 15:53:10 -04:00
Joey Hess
964a181026 try to drop unused object if it does not need to be transferred anywhere 2014-01-23 16:51:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
3518c586cf fix transfers of key with no associated file
Several places assumed this would not happen, and when the AssociatedFile
was Nothing, did nothing.

As part of this, preferred content checks pass the Key around.

Note that checkMatcher is sometimes now called with Just Key and Just File.
It currently constructs a FileMatcher, ignoring the Key. However, if it
constructed a FileKeyMatcher, which contained both, then it might be
possible to speed up parts of Limit, which currently call the somewhat
expensive lookupFileKey to get the Key.

I have not made this optimisation yet, because I am not sure if the key is
always the same. Will need some significant checking to satisfy myself
that's the case..
2014-01-23 16:44:02 -04:00
Joey Hess
c01af6285f typo 2013-12-10 23:55:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
ecd42aef8e different PID types for Unix and Windows
Windows has a larger (unsigned) PID space, so cannot use the unix CInt
there.

Note that TransferInfo does not yet ever get the TransferPid populated,
as there is missing locking.
2013-12-10 23:48:42 -04:00
Joey Hess
2fd63f3cfa port transferkeys to windows; make stopping in progress transfers work too (probably)
transferkeys had used special FDs for communication, but that would be
quite annoying to do in Windows.

Instead, use stdin and stdout. But, to avoid commands like rsync stomping
on them and messing up the communications channel, they're duplicated to a
different handle; stdin is replaced with a null handle, and stdout is
replaced with a copy of stderr. This should all work in windows too.

Stopping in progress transfers may work on windows.. if the types unify
anyway. ;) May need some more porting.
2013-12-10 23:19:18 -04:00
Joey Hess
0fd6078865 avoid repeatedly searching path to make batch command when running transferkeys 2013-12-01 15:37:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
b9b5e3370d build assistant and watcher on windows (doesn't work yet) 2013-11-12 17:22:34 -04:00
Joey Hess
a1b1b5ef52 moved code out of webapp
No code changes, aside from some changes to lifting in code that turned out
to be able to run in Assistant rather than Handler.
2013-10-26 16:58:16 -04:00
Joey Hess
b6d691aff7 maintain pools of running transferkeys processes (untested) 2013-03-19 18:46:29 -04:00
Joey Hess
8f08aa3f45 better handling of lifting from XMPP -> Assistant 2012-11-05 19:39:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
88d1907278 where indentation 2012-10-31 02:34:03 -04:00
Joey Hess
93ffd47d76 finished pushing Assistant monad into all relevant files
All temporary and old functions are removed.
2012-10-30 17:14:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
47d94eb9a4 pushed Assistant monad down into DaemonStatus code
Currently have three old versions of functions that more reworking is
needed to remove: getDaemonStatusOld, modifyDaemonStatusOld_, and
modifyDaemonStatusOld
2012-10-30 15:39:15 -04:00
Joey Hess
68118b8986 split remaining assistant types 2012-10-30 14:34:48 -04:00
Joey Hess
f78ca9bc58 split out daemonstatus types 2012-10-30 14:11:14 -04:00
Ben Gamari
cff451b37c TransferSlots: Use SafeSemaphore's MSemN instead of QSemN from base
As described in the documentation, QSemN is unsafe for a variety of
reasons.
2012-10-05 17:02:51 -04:00
Joey Hess
df337bb63b hlint 2012-09-13 00:57:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
0e205184bb use only one level of exception handling for transfer slot 2012-08-29 21:28:59 -04:00
Joey Hess
ab6e1221ce bug 2012-08-29 18:25:28 -04:00
Joey Hess
5d5b6c8be2 fix repeated pause and resume of a transfer
I had an intuition that throwTo might be blocking because an exception was
caught and the exception handler was running. This seems to be the case,
and is avoided by using try. However, I can't really find anywhere in
throwTo's documentation that justifies this behavior.
2012-08-29 18:02:52 -04:00
Joey Hess
c59ba80b5b remove debug prints 2012-08-29 14:06:45 -04:00
Joey Hess
0dd7860393 fix a transfers display glitch
Run code that pops off the next queued transfer and adds it to the active
transfer map within an allocated transfer slot, rather than before
allocating a slot. Fixes the transfers display, which had been displaying
the next transfer as a running transfer, while the previous transfer was
still running.
2012-08-28 17:17:09 -04:00
Joey Hess
a73e271d60 run resumed transfers immediately, do not wait for free transfer slot
The resumed transfer still uses a slot, so will delay other, queued
transfers from starting.
2012-08-12 12:36:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
8ba9830653 implement pausing of transfers
A paused transfer's thread keeps running, keeping the slot in use.
This is intentional; pausing a transfer should not let other
queued transfers to run in its place.
2012-08-10 18:42:44 -04:00
Joey Hess
d5e06e7b89 fork off git-annex copy for transfers
This doesn't quite work, because canceling a transfer sends a signal
to git-annex, but not to rsync (etc).

Looked at making git-annex run in its own process group, which could then
be killed, and would kill child processes. But, rsync checks if it's
process group is the foreground process group and doesn't show progress if
not, and when git has run git-annex, if git-annex makes a new process
group, that is not the case. Also, if git has run git-annex, ctrl-c
wouldn't be propigated to it if it made a new process group.

So this seems like a blind alley, but recording it here just in case.
2012-08-10 14:14:08 -04:00
Joey Hess
20203b45b9 transfer canceling
Should work (untested) for transfers being run by other processes.

Not yet by transfers being run by the assistant. killThread does not
kill processes forked off by a thread. To fix this, will probably
need to make `git annex getkey` and `git annex sendkey` commands that
operate on keys, and write their own transfer info. Then the assistant
can run them, and kill them, as needed.
2012-08-08 17:55:56 -04:00
Joey Hess
6107328a6b avoid spawning new transfer thread until a slot becomes available 2012-07-25 12:07:30 -04:00