// +build linux darwin freebsd package mount import ( "sync" "sync/atomic" "time" "bazil.org/fuse" fusefs "bazil.org/fuse/fs" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs" "github.com/pkg/errors" "golang.org/x/net/context" ) // File represents a file type File struct { size int64 // size of file - read and written with atomic int64 - must be 64 bit aligned d *Dir // parent directory - read only mu sync.RWMutex // protects the following o fs.Object // NB o may be nil if file is being written writers int // number of writers for this file } // newFile creates a new File func newFile(d *Dir, o fs.Object) *File { return &File{ d: d, o: o, } } // addWriters increments or decrements the writers func (f *File) addWriters(n int) { f.mu.Lock() f.writers += n f.mu.Unlock() } // Check interface satisfied var _ fusefs.Node = (*File)(nil) // Attr fills out the attributes for the file func (f *File) Attr(ctx context.Context, a *fuse.Attr) error { f.mu.Lock() defer f.mu.Unlock() fs.Debug(f.o, "File.Attr") a.Gid = gid a.Uid = uid a.Mode = filePerms // if o is nil it isn't valid yet, so return the size so far if f.o == nil { a.Size = uint64(atomic.LoadInt64(&f.size)) } else { a.Size = uint64(f.o.Size()) if !noModTime { modTime := f.o.ModTime() a.Atime = modTime a.Mtime = modTime a.Ctime = modTime a.Crtime = modTime } } a.Blocks = (a.Size + 511) / 512 return nil } // Update the size while writing func (f *File) written(n int64) { atomic.AddInt64(&f.size, n) } // Update the object when written func (f *File) setObject(o fs.Object) { f.mu.Lock() defer f.mu.Unlock() f.o = o f.d.addObject(o, f) } // Wait for f.o to become non nil for a short time returning it or an // error // // Call without the mutex held func (f *File) waitForValidObject() (o fs.Object, err error) { for i := 0; i < 50; i++ { f.mu.Lock() o = f.o writers := f.writers f.mu.Unlock() if o != nil { return o, nil } if writers == 0 { return nil, errors.New("can't open file - writer failed") } time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond) } return nil, fuse.ENOENT } // Check interface satisfied var _ fusefs.NodeOpener = (*File)(nil) // Open the file for read or write func (f *File) Open(ctx context.Context, req *fuse.OpenRequest, resp *fuse.OpenResponse) (fusefs.Handle, error) { // if o is nil it isn't valid yet o, err := f.waitForValidObject() if err != nil { return nil, err } fs.Debug(o, "File.Open") switch { case req.Flags.IsReadOnly(): if noSeek { resp.Flags |= fuse.OpenNonSeekable } return newReadFileHandle(o) case req.Flags.IsWriteOnly() || (req.Flags.IsReadWrite() && (req.Flags&fuse.OpenTruncate) != 0): resp.Flags |= fuse.OpenNonSeekable src := newCreateInfo(f.d.f, o.Remote()) fh, err := newWriteFileHandle(f.d, f, src) if err != nil { return nil, err } return fh, nil case req.Flags.IsReadWrite(): return nil, errors.New("can't open read and write") } /* // File was opened in append-only mode, all writes will go to end // of file. OS X does not provide this information. OpenAppend OpenFlags = syscall.O_APPEND OpenCreate OpenFlags = syscall.O_CREAT OpenDirectory OpenFlags = syscall.O_DIRECTORY OpenExclusive OpenFlags = syscall.O_EXCL OpenNonblock OpenFlags = syscall.O_NONBLOCK OpenSync OpenFlags = syscall.O_SYNC OpenTruncate OpenFlags = syscall.O_TRUNC */ return nil, errors.New("can't figure out how to open") }