git-annex/Utility/LockFile/Posix.hs
Joey Hess 24ff5e2b29
use uninterruptibleMask
Some recent changes to use mask missed that async exceptions can still
be thrown inside it. The goal is to make sure a block of cleanup code
runs entirely, w/o being interrupted by an async exception, so use
uninterruptibleMask.

Also, converted a few to bracket, which is nicer.
2020-06-09 15:02:56 -04:00

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{- Posix lock files
-
- Copyright 2014 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- License: BSD-2-clause
-}
module Utility.LockFile.Posix (
LockHandle,
lockShared,
lockExclusive,
tryLockShared,
tryLockExclusive,
checkLocked,
getLockStatus,
LockStatus(..),
dropLock,
checkSaneLock,
LockRequest(..),
openLockFile,
) where
import Utility.Exception
import Utility.Applicative
import Utility.LockFile.LockStatus
import System.IO
import System.Posix
import Data.Maybe
type LockFile = FilePath
newtype LockHandle = LockHandle Fd
-- Takes a shared lock, blocking until the lock is available.
lockShared :: Maybe FileMode -> LockFile -> IO LockHandle
lockShared = lock ReadLock
-- Takes an exclusive lock, blocking until the lock is available.
lockExclusive :: Maybe FileMode -> LockFile -> IO LockHandle
lockExclusive = lock WriteLock
-- Tries to take a shared lock, but does not block.
tryLockShared :: Maybe FileMode -> LockFile -> IO (Maybe LockHandle)
tryLockShared = tryLock ReadLock
-- Tries to take an exclusive lock, but does not block.
tryLockExclusive :: Maybe FileMode -> LockFile -> IO (Maybe LockHandle)
tryLockExclusive = tryLock WriteLock
-- Setting the FileMode allows creation of a new lock file.
-- If it's Nothing then this only succeeds when the lock file already exists.
lock :: LockRequest -> Maybe FileMode -> LockFile -> IO LockHandle
lock lockreq mode lockfile = do
l <- openLockFile lockreq mode lockfile
waitToSetLock l (lockreq, AbsoluteSeek, 0, 0)
return (LockHandle l)
-- Tries to take an lock, but does not block.
tryLock :: LockRequest -> Maybe FileMode -> LockFile -> IO (Maybe LockHandle)
tryLock lockreq mode lockfile = uninterruptibleMask_ $ do
l <- openLockFile lockreq mode lockfile
v <- tryIO $ setLock l (lockreq, AbsoluteSeek, 0, 0)
case v of
Left _ -> do
closeFd l
return Nothing
Right _ -> return $ Just $ LockHandle l
-- Close on exec flag is set so child processes do not inherit the lock.
openLockFile :: LockRequest -> Maybe FileMode -> LockFile -> IO Fd
openLockFile lockreq filemode lockfile = do
l <- openFd lockfile openfor filemode defaultFileFlags
setFdOption l CloseOnExec True
return l
where
openfor = case lockreq of
ReadLock -> ReadOnly
_ -> ReadWrite
-- Returns Nothing when the file doesn't exist, for cases where
-- that is different from it not being locked.
checkLocked :: LockFile -> IO (Maybe Bool)
checkLocked = maybe Nothing (Just . isJust) <$$> getLockStatus'
getLockStatus :: LockFile -> IO LockStatus
getLockStatus lockfile = do
v <- getLockStatus' lockfile
return $ case v of
Nothing -> StatusNoLockFile
Just Nothing -> StatusUnLocked
Just (Just pid) -> StatusLockedBy pid
getLockStatus' :: LockFile -> IO (Maybe (Maybe ProcessID))
getLockStatus' lockfile = bracket open close go
where
open = catchMaybeIO $ openLockFile ReadLock Nothing lockfile
close (Just h) = closeFd h
close Nothing = return ()
go (Just h) = do
v <- getLock h (ReadLock, AbsoluteSeek, 0, 0)
return (Just (fmap fst v))
go Nothing = return Nothing
dropLock :: LockHandle -> IO ()
dropLock (LockHandle fd) = closeFd fd
-- Checks that the lock file still exists, and is the same file that was
-- locked to get the LockHandle.
--
-- This check is useful if the lock file might get deleted by something
-- else.
checkSaneLock :: LockFile -> LockHandle -> IO Bool
checkSaneLock lockfile (LockHandle fd) =
go =<< catchMaybeIO (getFileStatus lockfile)
where
go Nothing = return False
go (Just st) = do
fdst <- getFdStatus fd
return $ deviceID fdst == deviceID st && fileID fdst == fileID st