git-annex/Utility/LockFile/Windows.hs

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{- Windows lock files
-
- Copyright 2014,2021 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- License: BSD-2-clause
-}
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
module Utility.LockFile.Windows (
lockShared,
lockExclusive,
dropLock,
waitToLock,
LockHandle
) where
import System.Win32.Types
import System.Win32.File
import Control.Concurrent
import qualified Data.ByteString as B
import qualified System.FilePath.Windows.ByteString as P
import Utility.FileSystemEncoding
import Utility.Split
import Utility.Path.AbsRel
type LockFile = RawFilePath
type LockHandle = HANDLE
{- Tries to lock a file with a shared lock, which allows other processes to
- also lock it shared. Fails if the file is exclusively locked. -}
lockShared :: LockFile -> IO (Maybe LockHandle)
lockShared = openLock fILE_SHARE_READ
{- Tries to take an exclusive lock on a file. Fails if another process has
- a shared or exclusive lock.
-
- Note that exclusive locking also prevents the file from being opened for
- read or write by any other process. So for advisory locking of a file's
- content, a separate LockFile should be used. -}
lockExclusive :: LockFile -> IO (Maybe LockHandle)
lockExclusive = openLock fILE_SHARE_NONE
{- Windows considers just opening a file enough to lock it. This will
- create the LockFile if it does not already exist.
-
- Will fail if the file is already open with an incompatible ShareMode.
- Note that this may happen if an unrelated process, such as a virus
- scanner, even looks at the file. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316609
-
- Note that createFile busy-waits to try to avoid failing when some other
- process briefly has a file open. But that would make checking locks
- much more expensive, so is not done here. Thus, the use of c_CreateFile.
-
- Also, passing Nothing for SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES ensures that the lock file
- is not inherited by any child process.
-}
openLock :: ShareMode -> LockFile -> IO (Maybe LockHandle)
openLock sharemode f = do
f' <- convertToNativeNamespace f
h <- withTString (fromRawFilePath f') $ \c_f ->
c_CreateFile c_f gENERIC_READ sharemode security_attributes
oPEN_ALWAYS fILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL (maybePtr Nothing)
return $ if h == iNVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
then Nothing
else Just h
where
security_attributes = maybePtr Nothing
{- Convert a filepath to use Windows's native namespace.
- This avoids filesystem length limits.
-
- This is similar to the way base converts filenames on windows,
- but as that is implemented in C (create_device_name) and not
- exported, it cannot be used here. Several edge cases are not handled,
- including network shares and dos short paths.
-}
convertToNativeNamespace :: RawFilePath -> IO RawFilePath
convertToNativeNamespace f
| win32_dev_namespace `B.isPrefixOf` f = return f
| win32_file_namespace `B.isPrefixOf` f = return f
| nt_device_namespace `B.isPrefixOf` f = return f
| otherwise = do
-- Make absolute because any '.' and '..' in the path
-- will not be resolved once it's converted.
p <- absPath f
-- Normalize slashes.
let p' = P.normalise p
return (win32_file_namespace <> p')
where
win32_dev_namespace = "\\\\.\\"
win32_file_namespace = "\\\\?\\"
nt_device_namespace = "\\Device\\"
dropLock :: LockHandle -> IO ()
dropLock = closeHandle
{- If the initial lock fails, this is a BUSY wait, and does not
- guarentee FIFO order of waiters. In other news, Windows is a POS. -}
waitToLock :: IO (Maybe lockhandle) -> IO lockhandle
waitToLock locker = takelock
where
takelock = go =<< locker
go (Just lck) = return lck
go Nothing = do
threadDelay (500000) -- half a second
takelock