// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package fuse import ( "fmt" "runtime" "github.com/jacobsa/bazilfuse" "golang.org/x/net/context" ) // A type that knows how to serve ops read from a connection. type Server interface { // Read and serve ops from the supplied connection until EOF. ServeOps(*Connection) } // A struct representing the status of a mount operation, with a method that // waits for unmounting. type MountedFileSystem struct { dir string // The result to return from Join. Not valid until the channel is closed. joinStatus error joinStatusAvailable chan struct{} } // Return the directory on which the file system is mounted (or where we // attempted to mount it.) func (mfs *MountedFileSystem) Dir() string { return mfs.dir } // Block until a mounted file system has been unmounted. The return value will // be non-nil if anything unexpected happened while serving. May be called // multiple times. func (mfs *MountedFileSystem) Join(ctx context.Context) error { select { case <-mfs.joinStatusAvailable: return mfs.joinStatus case <-ctx.Done(): return ctx.Err() } } // Attempt to unmount the file system. Use Join to wait for it to actually be // unmounted. // // TODO(jacobsa): Kill this in favor of an Unmount free function that can be // used even from outside of the daemon process. func (mfs *MountedFileSystem) Unmount() error { return bazilfuse.Unmount(mfs.dir) } // Optional configuration accepted by Mount. type MountConfig struct { // OS X only. // // Normally on OS X we mount with the novncache option // (cf. http://goo.gl/1pTjuk), which disables entry caching in the kernel. // This is because osxfuse does not honor the entry expiration values we // return to it, instead caching potentially forever (cf. // http://goo.gl/8yR0Ie), and it is probably better to fail to cache than to // cache for too long, since the latter is more likely to hide consistency // bugs that are difficult to detect and diagnose. // // This field disables the use of novncache, restoring entry caching. Beware: // the value of ChildInodeEntry.EntryExpiration is ignored by the kernel, and // entries will be cached for an arbitrarily long time. EnableVnodeCaching bool } // Convert to mount options to be passed to package bazilfuse. func (c *MountConfig) bazilfuseOptions() (opts []bazilfuse.MountOption) { // Enable permissions checking in the kernel. See the comments on // InodeAttributes.Mode. opts = append(opts, bazilfuse.SetOption("default_permissions", "")) // OS X only: set novncache when appropriate. if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" && !c.EnableVnodeCaching { opts = append(opts, bazilfuse.SetOption("novncache", "")) } return } // Attempt to mount a file system on the given directory, using the supplied // Server to serve connection requests. This function blocks until the file // system is successfully mounted. On some systems, this requires the supplied // Server to make forward progress (in particular, to respond to // fuseops.InitOp). func Mount( dir string, server Server, config *MountConfig) (mfs *MountedFileSystem, err error) { logger := getLogger() // Initialize the struct. mfs = &MountedFileSystem{ dir: dir, joinStatusAvailable: make(chan struct{}), } // Open a bazilfuse connection. logger.Println("Opening a bazilfuse connection.") bfConn, err := bazilfuse.Mount(mfs.dir, config.bazilfuseOptions()...) if err != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("bazilfuse.Mount: %v", err) return } // Create our own Connection object wrapping it. connection, err := newConnection(logger, bfConn) if err != nil { bfConn.Close() err = fmt.Errorf("newConnection: %v", err) return } // Serve the connection in the background. When done, set the join status. go func() { server.ServeOps(connection) mfs.joinStatus = connection.close() close(mfs.joinStatusAvailable) }() // Wait for the connection to say it is ready. if err = connection.waitForReady(); err != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("WaitForReady: %v", err) return } return }