git-annex/Assistant/Threads/Watcher.hs
Joey Hess 635c9a1549 assistant: Detect stale git lock files at startup time, and remove them.
Extends the index.lock handling to other git lock files. I surveyed
all lock files used by git, and found more than I expected. All are
handled the same in git; it leaves them open while doing the operation,
possibly writing the new file content to the lock file, and then closes
them when done.

The gc.pid file is excluded because it won't affect the normal operation
of the assistant, and waiting for a gc to finish on startup wouldn't be
good.

All threads except the webapp thread wait on the new startup sanity checker
thread to complete, so they won't try to do things with git that fail
due to stale lock files. The webapp thread mostly avoids doing that kind of
thing itself. A few configurators might fail on lock files, but only if the
user is explicitly trying to run them. The webapp needs to start
immediately when the user has opened it, even if there are stale lock
files.

Arranging for the threads to wait on the startup sanity checker was a bit
of a bear. Have to get all the NotificationHandles set up before the
startup sanity checker runs, or they won't see its signal. Perhaps
the NotificationBroadcaster is not the best interface to have used for
this. Oh well, it works.

This commit was sponsored by Michael Jakl
2013-10-05 17:04:21 -04:00

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{- git-annex assistant tree watcher
-
- Copyright 2012-2013 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable, CPP #-}
module Assistant.Threads.Watcher (
watchThread,
WatcherException(..),
checkCanWatch,
needLsof,
onAddSymlink,
runHandler,
) where
import Assistant.Common
import Assistant.DaemonStatus
import Assistant.Changes
import Assistant.Types.Changes
import Assistant.Alert
import Utility.DirWatcher
import Utility.DirWatcher.Types
import qualified Utility.Lsof as Lsof
import qualified Annex
import qualified Annex.Queue
import qualified Git
import qualified Git.UpdateIndex
import qualified Git.LsFiles as LsFiles
import qualified Backend
import Annex.Direct
import Annex.Content.Direct
import Annex.CatFile
import Annex.CheckIgnore
import Annex.Link
import Annex.FileMatcher
import Annex.ReplaceFile
import Git.Types
import Config
import Utility.ThreadScheduler
import Data.Bits.Utils
import Data.Typeable
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
import qualified Control.Exception as E
import Data.Time.Clock
checkCanWatch :: Annex ()
checkCanWatch
| canWatch = do
liftIO Lsof.setup
unlessM (liftIO (inPath "lsof") <||> Annex.getState Annex.force)
needLsof
| otherwise = error "watch mode is not available on this system"
needLsof :: Annex ()
needLsof = error $ unlines
[ "The lsof command is needed for watch mode to be safe, and is not in PATH."
, "To override lsof checks to ensure that files are not open for writing"
, "when added to the annex, you can use --force"
, "Be warned: This can corrupt data in the annex, and make fsck complain."
]
{- A special exception that can be thrown to pause or resume the watcher. -}
data WatcherException = PauseWatcher | ResumeWatcher
deriving (Show, Eq, Typeable)
instance E.Exception WatcherException
watchThread :: NamedThread
watchThread = namedThread "Watcher" $
ifM (liftAnnex $ annexAutoCommit <$> Annex.getGitConfig)
( runWatcher
, waitFor ResumeWatcher runWatcher
)
runWatcher :: Assistant ()
runWatcher = do
startup <- asIO1 startupScan
matcher <- liftAnnex largeFilesMatcher
direct <- liftAnnex isDirect
symlinkssupported <- liftAnnex $ coreSymlinks <$> Annex.getGitConfig
addhook <- hook $ if direct
then onAddDirect symlinkssupported matcher
else onAdd matcher
delhook <- hook onDel
addsymlinkhook <- hook $ onAddSymlink direct
deldirhook <- hook onDelDir
errhook <- hook onErr
let hooks = mkWatchHooks
{ addHook = addhook
, delHook = delhook
, addSymlinkHook = addsymlinkhook
, delDirHook = deldirhook
, errHook = errhook
}
handle <- liftIO $ watchDir "." ignored hooks startup
debug [ "watching", "."]
{- Let the DirWatcher thread run until signalled to pause it,
- then wait for a resume signal, and restart. -}
waitFor PauseWatcher $ do
liftIO $ stopWatchDir handle
waitFor ResumeWatcher runWatcher
where
hook a = Just <$> asIO2 (runHandler a)
waitFor :: WatcherException -> Assistant () -> Assistant ()
waitFor sig next = do
r <- liftIO (E.try pause :: IO (Either E.SomeException ()))
case r of
Left e -> case E.fromException e of
Just s
| s == sig -> next
_ -> noop
_ -> noop
where
pause = runEvery (Seconds 86400) noop
{- Initial scartup scan. The action should return once the scan is complete. -}
startupScan :: IO a -> Assistant a
startupScan scanner = do
liftAnnex $ showAction "scanning"
alertWhile' startupScanAlert $ do
r <- liftIO scanner
-- Notice any files that were deleted before
-- watching was started.
top <- liftAnnex $ fromRepo Git.repoPath
(fs, cleanup) <- liftAnnex $ inRepo $ LsFiles.deleted [top]
forM_ fs $ \f -> do
liftAnnex $ onDel' f
maybe noop recordChange =<< madeChange f RmChange
void $ liftIO cleanup
liftAnnex $ showAction "started"
liftIO $ putStrLn ""
modifyDaemonStatus_ $ \s -> s { scanComplete = True }
return (True, r)
{- Hardcoded ignores, passed to the DirWatcher so it can avoid looking
- at the entire .git directory. Does not include .gitignores. -}
ignored :: FilePath -> Bool
ignored = ig . takeFileName
where
ig ".git" = True
ig ".gitignore" = True
ig ".gitattributes" = True
#ifdef darwin_HOST_OS
ig ".DS_Store" = True
#endif
ig _ = False
unlessIgnored :: FilePath -> Assistant (Maybe Change) -> Assistant (Maybe Change)
unlessIgnored file a = ifM (liftAnnex $ checkIgnored file)
( noChange
, a
)
type Handler = FilePath -> Maybe FileStatus -> Assistant (Maybe Change)
{- Runs an action handler, and if there was a change, adds it to the ChangeChan.
-
- Exceptions are ignored, otherwise a whole watcher thread could be crashed.
-}
runHandler :: Handler -> FilePath -> Maybe FileStatus -> Assistant ()
runHandler handler file filestatus = void $ do
r <- tryIO <~> handler (normalize file) filestatus
case r of
Left e -> liftIO $ print e
Right Nothing -> noop
Right (Just change) -> do
-- Just in case the commit thread is not
-- flushing the queue fast enough.
liftAnnex Annex.Queue.flushWhenFull
recordChange change
where
normalize f
| "./" `isPrefixOf` file = drop 2 f
| otherwise = f
{- Small files are added to git as-is, while large ones go into the annex. -}
add :: FileMatcher -> FilePath -> Assistant (Maybe Change)
add bigfilematcher file = ifM (liftAnnex $ checkFileMatcher bigfilematcher file)
( pendingAddChange file
, do
liftAnnex $ Annex.Queue.addCommand "add"
[Params "--force --"] [file]
madeChange file AddFileChange
)
onAdd :: FileMatcher -> Handler
onAdd matcher file filestatus
| maybe False isRegularFile filestatus =
unlessIgnored file $
add matcher file
| otherwise = noChange
{- In direct mode, add events are received for both new files, and
- modified existing files.
-}
onAddDirect :: Bool -> FileMatcher -> Handler
onAddDirect symlinkssupported matcher file fs = do
v <- liftAnnex $ catKeyFile file
case (v, fs) of
(Just key, Just filestatus) ->
ifM (liftAnnex $ sameFileStatus key filestatus)
{- It's possible to get an add event for
- an existing file that is not
- really modified, but it might have
- just been deleted and been put back,
- so it symlink is restaged to make sure. -}
( ifM (scanComplete <$> getDaemonStatus)
( do
link <- liftAnnex $ inRepo $ gitAnnexLink file key
addLink file link (Just key)
, noChange
)
, guardSymlinkStandin (Just key) $ do
debug ["changed direct", file]
liftAnnex $ changedDirect key file
add matcher file
)
_ -> unlessIgnored file $
guardSymlinkStandin Nothing $ do
debug ["add direct", file]
add matcher file
where
{- On a filesystem without symlinks, we'll get changes for regular
- files that git uses to stand-in for symlinks. Detect when
- this happens, and stage the symlink, rather than annexing the
- file. -}
guardSymlinkStandin mk a
| symlinkssupported = a
| otherwise = do
linktarget <- liftAnnex $ getAnnexLinkTarget file
case linktarget of
Nothing -> a
Just lt -> do
case fileKey $ takeFileName lt of
Nothing -> noop
Just key -> void $ liftAnnex $
addAssociatedFile key file
onAddSymlink' linktarget mk True file fs
{- A symlink might be an arbitrary symlink, which is just added.
- Or, if it is a git-annex symlink, ensure it points to the content
- before adding it.
-}
onAddSymlink :: Bool -> Handler
onAddSymlink isdirect file filestatus = unlessIgnored file $ do
linktarget <- liftIO (catchMaybeIO $ readSymbolicLink file)
kv <- liftAnnex (Backend.lookupFile file)
onAddSymlink' linktarget (fmap fst kv) isdirect file filestatus
onAddSymlink' :: Maybe String -> Maybe Key -> Bool -> Handler
onAddSymlink' linktarget mk isdirect file filestatus = go mk
where
go (Just key) = do
when isdirect $
liftAnnex $ void $ addAssociatedFile key file
link <- liftAnnex $ inRepo $ gitAnnexLink file key
if linktarget == Just link
then ensurestaged (Just link) =<< getDaemonStatus
else do
unless isdirect $
liftAnnex $ replaceFile file $
makeAnnexLink link
addLink file link (Just key)
-- other symlink, not git-annex
go Nothing = ensurestaged linktarget =<< getDaemonStatus
{- This is often called on symlinks that are already
- staged correctly. A symlink may have been deleted
- and being re-added, or added when the watcher was
- not running. So they're normally restaged to make sure.
-
- As an optimisation, during the startup scan, avoid
- restaging everything. Only links that were created since
- the last time the daemon was running are staged.
- (If the daemon has never ran before, avoid staging
- links too.)
-}
ensurestaged (Just link) daemonstatus
| scanComplete daemonstatus = addLink file link mk
| otherwise = case filestatus of
Just s
| not (afterLastDaemonRun (statusChangeTime s) daemonstatus) -> noChange
_ -> addLink file link mk
ensurestaged Nothing _ = noChange
{- For speed, tries to reuse the existing blob for symlink target. -}
addLink :: FilePath -> FilePath -> Maybe Key -> Assistant (Maybe Change)
addLink file link mk = do
debug ["add symlink", file]
liftAnnex $ do
v <- catObjectDetails $ Ref $ ':':file
case v of
Just (currlink, sha)
| s2w8 link == L.unpack currlink ->
stageSymlink file sha
_ -> stageSymlink file =<< hashSymlink link
madeChange file $ LinkChange mk
onDel :: Handler
onDel file _ = do
debug ["file deleted", file]
liftAnnex $ onDel' file
madeChange file RmChange
onDel' :: FilePath -> Annex ()
onDel' file = do
whenM isDirect $ do
mkey <- catKeyFile file
case mkey of
Nothing -> noop
Just key -> void $ removeAssociatedFile key file
Annex.Queue.addUpdateIndex =<<
inRepo (Git.UpdateIndex.unstageFile file)
{- A directory has been deleted, or moved, so tell git to remove anything
- that was inside it from its cache. Since it could reappear at any time,
- use --cached to only delete it from the index.
-
- This queues up a lot of RmChanges, which assists the Committer in
- pairing up renamed files when the directory was renamed. -}
onDelDir :: Handler
onDelDir dir _ = do
debug ["directory deleted", dir]
(fs, clean) <- liftAnnex $ inRepo $ LsFiles.deleted [dir]
liftAnnex $ mapM_ onDel' fs
-- Get the events queued up as fast as possible, so the
-- committer sees them all in one block.
now <- liftIO getCurrentTime
recordChanges $ map (\f -> Change now f RmChange) fs
void $ liftIO clean
liftAnnex Annex.Queue.flushWhenFull
noChange
{- Called when there's an error with inotify or kqueue. -}
onErr :: Handler
onErr msg _ = do
liftAnnex $ warning msg
void $ addAlert $ warningAlert "watcher" msg
noChange