git-annex/Utility/Kqueue.hs

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{- BSD kqueue file modification notification interface
-
- Copyright 2012 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-}
module Utility.Kqueue (
Kqueue,
initKqueue,
stopKqueue,
waitChange,
Change(..),
changedFile,
runHooks,
) where
import Common
import Utility.DirWatcher.Types
import System.Posix.Types
import Foreign.C.Types
import Foreign.C.Error
import Foreign.Ptr
import Foreign.Marshal
import qualified Data.Map as M
import qualified Data.Set as S
import qualified System.Posix.Files as Files
import Control.Concurrent
data Change
= Deleted FilePath
| DeletedDir FilePath
| Added FilePath
deriving (Show)
isAdd :: Change -> Bool
isAdd (Added _) = True
isAdd (Deleted _) = False
isAdd (DeletedDir _) = False
changedFile :: Change -> FilePath
changedFile (Added f) = f
changedFile (Deleted f) = f
changedFile (DeletedDir f) = f
data Kqueue = Kqueue
{ kqueueFd :: Fd
, kqueueTop :: FilePath
, kqueueMap :: DirMap
, _kqueuePruner :: Pruner
}
type Pruner = FilePath -> Bool
type DirMap = M.Map Fd DirInfo
{- Enough information to uniquely identify a file in a directory,
- but not too much. -}
data DirEnt = DirEnt
{ dirEnt :: FilePath -- relative to the parent directory
, _dirInode :: FileID -- included to notice file replacements
, isSubDir :: Bool
}
deriving (Eq, Ord, Show)
{- A directory, and its last known contents. -}
data DirInfo = DirInfo
{ dirName :: FilePath
, dirCache :: S.Set DirEnt
}
deriving (Show)
getDirInfo :: FilePath -> IO DirInfo
getDirInfo dir = do
l <- filter (not . dirCruft) <$> getDirectoryContents dir
contents <- S.fromList . catMaybes <$> mapM getDirEnt l
return $ DirInfo dir contents
where
getDirEnt f = catchMaybeIO $ do
s <- getSymbolicLinkStatus (dir </> f)
return $ DirEnt f (fileID s) (isDirectory s)
{- Difference between the dirCaches of two DirInfos. -}
(//) :: DirInfo -> DirInfo -> [Change]
oldc // newc = deleted ++ added
where
deleted = calc gendel oldc newc
added = calc genadd newc oldc
gendel x = (if isSubDir x then DeletedDir else Deleted) $
dirName oldc </> dirEnt x
genadd x = Added $ dirName newc </> dirEnt x
calc a x y = map a $ S.toList $
S.difference (dirCache x) (dirCache y)
{- Builds a map of directories in a tree, possibly pruning some.
- Opens each directory in the tree, and records its current contents. -}
scanRecursive :: FilePath -> Pruner -> IO DirMap
scanRecursive topdir prune = M.fromList <$> walk [] [topdir]
where
walk c [] = return c
walk c (dir:rest)
| prune dir = walk c rest
| otherwise = do
minfo <- catchMaybeIO $ getDirInfo dir
case minfo of
Nothing -> walk c rest
Just info -> do
mfd <- catchMaybeIO $
openFd dir ReadOnly Nothing defaultFileFlags
case mfd of
Nothing -> walk c rest
Just fd -> do
let subdirs = map (dir </>) . map dirEnt $
S.toList $ dirCache info
walk ((fd, info):c) (subdirs ++ rest)
{- Adds a list of subdirectories (and all their children), unless pruned to a
- directory map. Adding a subdirectory that's already in the map will
- cause its contents to be refreshed. -}
addSubDirs :: DirMap -> Pruner -> [FilePath] -> IO DirMap
addSubDirs dirmap prune dirs = do
newmap <- foldr M.union M.empty <$>
mapM (\d -> scanRecursive d prune) dirs
return $ M.union newmap dirmap -- prefer newmap
{- Removes a subdirectory (and all its children) from a directory map. -}
removeSubDir :: DirMap -> FilePath -> IO DirMap
removeSubDir dirmap dir = do
mapM_ closeFd $ M.keys toremove
return rest
where
(toremove, rest) = M.partition (dirContains dir . dirName) dirmap
findDirContents :: DirMap -> FilePath -> [FilePath]
findDirContents dirmap dir = concatMap absolutecontents $ search
where
absolutecontents i = map (dirName i </>)
(map dirEnt $ S.toList $ dirCache i)
search = map snd $ M.toList $
M.filter (\i -> dirName i == dir) dirmap
foreign import ccall safe "libkqueue.h init_kqueue" c_init_kqueue
:: IO Fd
foreign import ccall safe "libkqueue.h addfds_kqueue" c_addfds_kqueue
:: Fd -> CInt -> Ptr Fd -> IO ()
foreign import ccall safe "libkqueue.h waitchange_kqueue" c_waitchange_kqueue
:: Fd -> IO Fd
{- Initializes a Kqueue to watch a directory, and all its subdirectories. -}
initKqueue :: FilePath -> Pruner -> IO Kqueue
initKqueue dir pruned = do
dirmap <- scanRecursive dir pruned
h <- c_init_kqueue
let kq = Kqueue h dir dirmap pruned
updateKqueue kq
return kq
{- Updates a Kqueue, adding watches for its map. -}
updateKqueue :: Kqueue -> IO ()
updateKqueue (Kqueue h _ dirmap _) =
withArrayLen (M.keys dirmap) $ \fdcnt c_fds -> do
c_addfds_kqueue h (fromIntegral fdcnt) c_fds
{- Stops a Kqueue. Note: Does not directly close the Fds in the dirmap,
- so it can be reused. -}
stopKqueue :: Kqueue -> IO ()
stopKqueue = closeFd . kqueueFd
{- Waits for a change on a Kqueue.
- May update the Kqueue.
-}
waitChange :: Kqueue -> IO (Kqueue, [Change])
waitChange kq@(Kqueue h _ dirmap _) = do
changedfd <- c_waitchange_kqueue h
if changedfd == -1
then ifM ((==) eINTR <$> getErrno)
(yield >> waitChange kq, nochange)
else case M.lookup changedfd dirmap of
Nothing -> nochange
Just info -> handleChange kq changedfd info
where
nochange = return (kq, [])
{- The kqueue interface does not tell what type of change took place in
- the directory; it could be an added file, a deleted file, a renamed
- file, a new subdirectory, or a deleted subdirectory, or a moved
- subdirectory.
-
- So to determine this, the contents of the directory are compared
- with its last cached contents. The Kqueue is updated to watch new
- directories as necessary.
-}
handleChange :: Kqueue -> Fd -> DirInfo -> IO (Kqueue, [Change])
handleChange kq@(Kqueue _ _ dirmap pruner) fd olddirinfo =
go =<< catchMaybeIO (getDirInfo $ dirName olddirinfo)
where
go (Just newdirinfo) = do
let changes = filter (not . pruner . changedFile) $
olddirinfo // newdirinfo
let (added, deleted) = partition isAdd changes
-- Scan newly added directories to add to the map.
-- (Newly added files will fail getDirInfo.)
newdirinfos <- catMaybes <$>
mapM (catchMaybeIO . getDirInfo . changedFile) added
newmap <- addSubDirs dirmap pruner $ map dirName newdirinfos
-- Remove deleted directories from the map.
newmap' <- foldM removeSubDir newmap (map changedFile deleted)
-- Update the cached dirinfo just looked up.
let newmap'' = M.insertWith' const fd newdirinfo newmap'
-- When new directories were added, need to update
-- the kqueue to watch them.
let kq' = kq { kqueueMap = newmap'' }
unless (null newdirinfos) $
updateKqueue kq'
return (kq', changes)
go Nothing = do
-- The directory has been moved or deleted, so
-- remove it from our map.
newmap <- removeSubDir dirmap (dirName olddirinfo)
return (kq { kqueueMap = newmap }, [])
{- Processes changes on the Kqueue, calling the hooks as appropriate.
- Never returns. -}
runHooks :: Kqueue -> WatchHooks -> IO ()
runHooks kq hooks = do
-- First, synthetic add events for the whole directory tree contents,
-- to catch any files created beforehand.
recursiveadd (kqueueMap kq) (Added $ kqueueTop kq)
loop kq
where
loop q = do
(q', changes) <- waitChange q
forM_ changes $ dispatch (kqueueMap q')
loop q'
dispatch _ change@(Deleted _) =
callhook delHook Nothing change
dispatch _ change@(DeletedDir _) =
callhook delDirHook Nothing change
dispatch dirmap change@(Added _) =
withstatus change $ dispatchadd dirmap
dispatchadd dirmap change s
| Files.isSymbolicLink s = callhook addSymlinkHook (Just s) change
| Files.isDirectory s = recursiveadd dirmap change
| Files.isRegularFile s = callhook addHook (Just s) change
| otherwise = noop
recursiveadd dirmap change = do
let contents = findDirContents dirmap $ changedFile change
forM_ contents $ \f ->
withstatus (Added f) $ dispatchadd dirmap
callhook h s change = case h hooks of
Nothing -> noop
Just a -> a (changedFile change) s
withstatus change a = maybe noop (a change) =<<
(catchMaybeIO (getSymbolicLinkStatus (changedFile change)))