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author | Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com> | 2019-02-05 11:51:41 +0100 |
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committer | Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com> | 2019-02-06 11:14:06 +0100 |
commit | 9ac0ebb0791851aea81ecc847802db5a39bfb6e7 (patch) | |
tree | 30ad98bcc2c2dd1136f46a48cbc44d422adfa184 /vendor/gopkg.in | |
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Cirrus: add vendor_check_task
* Make sure that all vendored dependencies are in sync with the code and
the vendor.conf by running `make vendor` with a follow-up status check
of the git tree.
* Vendor ginkgo and gomega to include the test dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Chris Evic <cevich@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <rothberg@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/gopkg.in')
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-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/README.md | 50 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/fen.go | 37 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/fsnotify.go | 62 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/inotify.go | 325 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/inotify_poller.go | 187 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/kqueue.go | 503 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/open_mode_bsd.go | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/open_mode_darwin.go | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/windows.go | 561 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/LICENSE | 29 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/README.md | 4 | ||||
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diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/LICENSE b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f21e54080 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Copyright (c) 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +Copyright (c) 2012 fsnotify Authors. All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer +in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the +distribution. + * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its +contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/README.md b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3c891e349 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# File system notifications for Go + +[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify) + +fsnotify utilizes [golang.org/x/sys](https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/sys) rather than `syscall` from the standard library. Ensure you have the latest version installed by running: + +```console +go get -u golang.org/x/sys/... +``` + +Cross platform: Windows, Linux, BSD and OS X. + +|Adapter |OS |Status | +|----------|----------|----------| +|inotify |Linux 2.6.27 or later, Android\*|Supported [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/fsnotify/fsnotify.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/fsnotify/fsnotify)| +|kqueue |BSD, OS X, iOS\*|Supported [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/fsnotify/fsnotify.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/fsnotify/fsnotify)| +|ReadDirectoryChangesW|Windows|Supported [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/ivwjubaih4r0udeh/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/NathanYoungman/fsnotify/branch/master)| +|FSEvents |OS X |[Planned](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/11)| +|FEN |Solaris 11 |[In Progress](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/12)| +|fanotify |Linux 2.6.37+ | | +|USN Journals |Windows |[Maybe](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/53)| +|Polling |*All* |[Maybe](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/9)| + +\* Android and iOS are untested. + +Please see [the documentation](https://godoc.org/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify) for usage. Consult the [Wiki](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/wiki) for the FAQ and further information. + +## API stability + +fsnotify is a fork of [howeyc/fsnotify](https://godoc.org/github.com/howeyc/fsnotify) with a new API as of v1.0. The API is based on [this design document](http://goo.gl/MrYxyA). + +All [releases](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/releases) are tagged based on [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/). Further API changes are [planned](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/milestones), and will be tagged with a new major revision number. + +Go 1.6 supports dependencies located in the `vendor/` folder. Unless you are creating a library, it is recommended that you copy fsnotify into `vendor/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify` within your project, and likewise for `golang.org/x/sys`. + +## Contributing + +Please refer to [CONTRIBUTING][] before opening an issue or pull request. + +## Example + +See [example_test.go](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/blob/master/example_test.go). + +[contributing]: https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md + +## Related Projects + +* [notify](https://github.com/rjeczalik/notify) +* [fsevents](https://github.com/fsnotify/fsevents) + diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/fen.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/fen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ced39cb88 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/fen.go @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build solaris + +package fsnotify + +import ( + "errors" +) + +// Watcher watches a set of files, delivering events to a channel. +type Watcher struct { + Events chan Event + Errors chan error +} + +// NewWatcher establishes a new watcher with the underlying OS and begins waiting for events. +func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { + return nil, errors.New("FEN based watcher not yet supported for fsnotify\n") +} + +// Close removes all watches and closes the events channel. +func (w *Watcher) Close() error { + return nil +} + +// Add starts watching the named file or directory (non-recursively). +func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { + return nil +} + +// Remove stops watching the the named file or directory (non-recursively). +func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/fsnotify.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/fsnotify.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7f55fee7 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/fsnotify.go @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !plan9 + +// Package fsnotify provides a platform-independent interface for file system notifications. +package fsnotify + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" +) + +// Event represents a single file system notification. +type Event struct { + Name string // Relative path to the file or directory. + Op Op // File operation that triggered the event. +} + +// Op describes a set of file operations. +type Op uint32 + +// These are the generalized file operations that can trigger a notification. +const ( + Create Op = 1 << iota + Write + Remove + Rename + Chmod +) + +func (op Op) String() string { + // Use a buffer for efficient string concatenation + var buffer bytes.Buffer + + if op&Create == Create { + buffer.WriteString("|CREATE") + } + if op&Remove == Remove { + buffer.WriteString("|REMOVE") + } + if op&Write == Write { + buffer.WriteString("|WRITE") + } + if op&Rename == Rename { + buffer.WriteString("|RENAME") + } + if op&Chmod == Chmod { + buffer.WriteString("|CHMOD") + } + if buffer.Len() == 0 { + return "" + } + return buffer.String()[1:] // Strip leading pipe +} + +// String returns a string representation of the event in the form +// "file: REMOVE|WRITE|..." +func (e Event) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%q: %s", e.Name, e.Op.String()) +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/inotify.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/inotify.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f3b74c51f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/inotify.go @@ -0,0 +1,325 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build linux + +package fsnotify + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "strings" + "sync" + "unsafe" + + "golang.org/x/sys/unix" +) + +// Watcher watches a set of files, delivering events to a channel. +type Watcher struct { + Events chan Event + Errors chan error + mu sync.Mutex // Map access + cv *sync.Cond // sync removing on rm_watch with IN_IGNORE + fd int + poller *fdPoller + watches map[string]*watch // Map of inotify watches (key: path) + paths map[int]string // Map of watched paths (key: watch descriptor) + done chan struct{} // Channel for sending a "quit message" to the reader goroutine + doneResp chan struct{} // Channel to respond to Close +} + +// NewWatcher establishes a new watcher with the underlying OS and begins waiting for events. +func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { + // Create inotify fd + fd, errno := unix.InotifyInit1(unix.IN_CLOEXEC) + if fd == -1 { + return nil, errno + } + // Create epoll + poller, err := newFdPoller(fd) + if err != nil { + unix.Close(fd) + return nil, err + } + w := &Watcher{ + fd: fd, + poller: poller, + watches: make(map[string]*watch), + paths: make(map[int]string), + Events: make(chan Event), + Errors: make(chan error), + done: make(chan struct{}), + doneResp: make(chan struct{}), + } + w.cv = sync.NewCond(&w.mu) + + go w.readEvents() + return w, nil +} + +func (w *Watcher) isClosed() bool { + select { + case <-w.done: + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +// Close removes all watches and closes the events channel. +func (w *Watcher) Close() error { + if w.isClosed() { + return nil + } + + // Send 'close' signal to goroutine, and set the Watcher to closed. + close(w.done) + + // Wake up goroutine + w.poller.wake() + + // Wait for goroutine to close + <-w.doneResp + + return nil +} + +// Add starts watching the named file or directory (non-recursively). +func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { + name = filepath.Clean(name) + if w.isClosed() { + return errors.New("inotify instance already closed") + } + + const agnosticEvents = unix.IN_MOVED_TO | unix.IN_MOVED_FROM | + unix.IN_CREATE | unix.IN_ATTRIB | unix.IN_MODIFY | + unix.IN_MOVE_SELF | unix.IN_DELETE | unix.IN_DELETE_SELF + + var flags uint32 = agnosticEvents + + w.mu.Lock() + watchEntry, found := w.watches[name] + w.mu.Unlock() + if found { + watchEntry.flags |= flags + flags |= unix.IN_MASK_ADD + } + wd, errno := unix.InotifyAddWatch(w.fd, name, flags) + if wd == -1 { + return errno + } + + w.mu.Lock() + w.watches[name] = &watch{wd: uint32(wd), flags: flags} + w.paths[wd] = name + w.mu.Unlock() + + return nil +} + +// Remove stops watching the named file or directory (non-recursively). +func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { + name = filepath.Clean(name) + + // Fetch the watch. + w.mu.Lock() + defer w.mu.Unlock() + watch, ok := w.watches[name] + + // Remove it from inotify. + if !ok { + return fmt.Errorf("can't remove non-existent inotify watch for: %s", name) + } + // inotify_rm_watch will return EINVAL if the file has been deleted; + // the inotify will already have been removed. + // watches and pathes are deleted in ignoreLinux() implicitly and asynchronously + // by calling inotify_rm_watch() below. e.g. readEvents() goroutine receives IN_IGNORE + // so that EINVAL means that the wd is being rm_watch()ed or its file removed + // by another thread and we have not received IN_IGNORE event. + success, errno := unix.InotifyRmWatch(w.fd, watch.wd) + if success == -1 { + // TODO: Perhaps it's not helpful to return an error here in every case. + // the only two possible errors are: + // EBADF, which happens when w.fd is not a valid file descriptor of any kind. + // EINVAL, which is when fd is not an inotify descriptor or wd is not a valid watch descriptor. + // Watch descriptors are invalidated when they are removed explicitly or implicitly; + // explicitly by inotify_rm_watch, implicitly when the file they are watching is deleted. + return errno + } + + // wait until ignoreLinux() deleting maps + exists := true + for exists { + w.cv.Wait() + _, exists = w.watches[name] + } + + return nil +} + +type watch struct { + wd uint32 // Watch descriptor (as returned by the inotify_add_watch() syscall) + flags uint32 // inotify flags of this watch (see inotify(7) for the list of valid flags) +} + +// readEvents reads from the inotify file descriptor, converts the +// received events into Event objects and sends them via the Events channel +func (w *Watcher) readEvents() { + var ( + buf [unix.SizeofInotifyEvent * 4096]byte // Buffer for a maximum of 4096 raw events + n int // Number of bytes read with read() + errno error // Syscall errno + ok bool // For poller.wait + ) + + defer close(w.doneResp) + defer close(w.Errors) + defer close(w.Events) + defer unix.Close(w.fd) + defer w.poller.close() + + for { + // See if we have been closed. + if w.isClosed() { + return + } + + ok, errno = w.poller.wait() + if errno != nil { + select { + case w.Errors <- errno: + case <-w.done: + return + } + continue + } + + if !ok { + continue + } + + n, errno = unix.Read(w.fd, buf[:]) + // If a signal interrupted execution, see if we've been asked to close, and try again. + // http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html : + // "Before Linux 3.8, reads from an inotify(7) file descriptor were not restartable" + if errno == unix.EINTR { + continue + } + + // unix.Read might have been woken up by Close. If so, we're done. + if w.isClosed() { + return + } + + if n < unix.SizeofInotifyEvent { + var err error + if n == 0 { + // If EOF is received. This should really never happen. + err = io.EOF + } else if n < 0 { + // If an error occurred while reading. + err = errno + } else { + // Read was too short. + err = errors.New("notify: short read in readEvents()") + } + select { + case w.Errors <- err: + case <-w.done: + return + } + continue + } + + var offset uint32 + // We don't know how many events we just read into the buffer + // While the offset points to at least one whole event... + for offset <= uint32(n-unix.SizeofInotifyEvent) { + // Point "raw" to the event in the buffer + raw := (*unix.InotifyEvent)(unsafe.Pointer(&buf[offset])) + + mask := uint32(raw.Mask) + nameLen := uint32(raw.Len) + // If the event happened to the watched directory or the watched file, the kernel + // doesn't append the filename to the event, but we would like to always fill the + // the "Name" field with a valid filename. We retrieve the path of the watch from + // the "paths" map. + w.mu.Lock() + name := w.paths[int(raw.Wd)] + w.mu.Unlock() + if nameLen > 0 { + // Point "bytes" at the first byte of the filename + bytes := (*[unix.PathMax]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&buf[offset+unix.SizeofInotifyEvent])) + // The filename is padded with NULL bytes. TrimRight() gets rid of those. + name += "/" + strings.TrimRight(string(bytes[0:nameLen]), "\000") + } + + event := newEvent(name, mask) + + // Send the events that are not ignored on the events channel + if !event.ignoreLinux(w, raw.Wd, mask) { + select { + case w.Events <- event: + case <-w.done: + return + } + } + + // Move to the next event in the buffer + offset += unix.SizeofInotifyEvent + nameLen + } + } +} + +// Certain types of events can be "ignored" and not sent over the Events +// channel. Such as events marked ignore by the kernel, or MODIFY events +// against files that do not exist. +func (e *Event) ignoreLinux(w *Watcher, wd int32, mask uint32) bool { + // Ignore anything the inotify API says to ignore + if mask&unix.IN_IGNORED == unix.IN_IGNORED { + w.mu.Lock() + defer w.mu.Unlock() + name := w.paths[int(wd)] + delete(w.paths, int(wd)) + delete(w.watches, name) + w.cv.Broadcast() + return true + } + + // If the event is not a DELETE or RENAME, the file must exist. + // Otherwise the event is ignored. + // *Note*: this was put in place because it was seen that a MODIFY + // event was sent after the DELETE. This ignores that MODIFY and + // assumes a DELETE will come or has come if the file doesn't exist. + if !(e.Op&Remove == Remove || e.Op&Rename == Rename) { + _, statErr := os.Lstat(e.Name) + return os.IsNotExist(statErr) + } + return false +} + +// newEvent returns an platform-independent Event based on an inotify mask. +func newEvent(name string, mask uint32) Event { + e := Event{Name: name} + if mask&unix.IN_CREATE == unix.IN_CREATE || mask&unix.IN_MOVED_TO == unix.IN_MOVED_TO { + e.Op |= Create + } + if mask&unix.IN_DELETE_SELF == unix.IN_DELETE_SELF || mask&unix.IN_DELETE == unix.IN_DELETE { + e.Op |= Remove + } + if mask&unix.IN_MODIFY == unix.IN_MODIFY { + e.Op |= Write + } + if mask&unix.IN_MOVE_SELF == unix.IN_MOVE_SELF || mask&unix.IN_MOVED_FROM == unix.IN_MOVED_FROM { + e.Op |= Rename + } + if mask&unix.IN_ATTRIB == unix.IN_ATTRIB { + e.Op |= Chmod + } + return e +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/inotify_poller.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/inotify_poller.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc7db4b22 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/inotify_poller.go @@ -0,0 +1,187 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build linux + +package fsnotify + +import ( + "errors" + + "golang.org/x/sys/unix" +) + +type fdPoller struct { + fd int // File descriptor (as returned by the inotify_init() syscall) + epfd int // Epoll file descriptor + pipe [2]int // Pipe for waking up +} + +func emptyPoller(fd int) *fdPoller { + poller := new(fdPoller) + poller.fd = fd + poller.epfd = -1 + poller.pipe[0] = -1 + poller.pipe[1] = -1 + return poller +} + +// Create a new inotify poller. +// This creates an inotify handler, and an epoll handler. +func newFdPoller(fd int) (*fdPoller, error) { + var errno error + poller := emptyPoller(fd) + defer func() { + if errno != nil { + poller.close() + } + }() + poller.fd = fd + + // Create epoll fd + poller.epfd, errno = unix.EpollCreate1(0) + if poller.epfd == -1 { + return nil, errno + } + // Create pipe; pipe[0] is the read end, pipe[1] the write end. + errno = unix.Pipe2(poller.pipe[:], unix.O_NONBLOCK) + if errno != nil { + return nil, errno + } + + // Register inotify fd with epoll + event := unix.EpollEvent{ + Fd: int32(poller.fd), + Events: unix.EPOLLIN, + } + errno = unix.EpollCtl(poller.epfd, unix.EPOLL_CTL_ADD, poller.fd, &event) + if errno != nil { + return nil, errno + } + + // Register pipe fd with epoll + event = unix.EpollEvent{ + Fd: int32(poller.pipe[0]), + Events: unix.EPOLLIN, + } + errno = unix.EpollCtl(poller.epfd, unix.EPOLL_CTL_ADD, poller.pipe[0], &event) + if errno != nil { + return nil, errno + } + + return poller, nil +} + +// Wait using epoll. +// Returns true if something is ready to be read, +// false if there is not. +func (poller *fdPoller) wait() (bool, error) { + // 3 possible events per fd, and 2 fds, makes a maximum of 6 events. + // I don't know whether epoll_wait returns the number of events returned, + // or the total number of events ready. + // I decided to catch both by making the buffer one larger than the maximum. + events := make([]unix.EpollEvent, 7) + for { + n, errno := unix.EpollWait(poller.epfd, events, -1) + if n == -1 { + if errno == unix.EINTR { + continue + } + return false, errno + } + if n == 0 { + // If there are no events, try again. + continue + } + if n > 6 { + // This should never happen. More events were returned than should be possible. + return false, errors.New("epoll_wait returned more events than I know what to do with") + } + ready := events[:n] + epollhup := false + epollerr := false + epollin := false + for _, event := range ready { + if event.Fd == int32(poller.fd) { + if event.Events&unix.EPOLLHUP != 0 { + // This should not happen, but if it does, treat it as a wakeup. + epollhup = true + } + if event.Events&unix.EPOLLERR != 0 { + // If an error is waiting on the file descriptor, we should pretend + // something is ready to read, and let unix.Read pick up the error. + epollerr = true + } + if event.Events&unix.EPOLLIN != 0 { + // There is data to read. + epollin = true + } + } + if event.Fd == int32(poller.pipe[0]) { + if event.Events&unix.EPOLLHUP != 0 { + // Write pipe descriptor was closed, by us. This means we're closing down the + // watcher, and we should wake up. + } + if event.Events&unix.EPOLLERR != 0 { + // If an error is waiting on the pipe file descriptor. + // This is an absolute mystery, and should never ever happen. + return false, errors.New("Error on the pipe descriptor.") + } + if event.Events&unix.EPOLLIN != 0 { + // This is a regular wakeup, so we have to clear the buffer. + err := poller.clearWake() + if err != nil { + return false, err + } + } + } + } + + if epollhup || epollerr || epollin { + return true, nil + } + return false, nil + } +} + +// Close the write end of the poller. +func (poller *fdPoller) wake() error { + buf := make([]byte, 1) + n, errno := unix.Write(poller.pipe[1], buf) + if n == -1 { + if errno == unix.EAGAIN { + // Buffer is full, poller will wake. + return nil + } + return errno + } + return nil +} + +func (poller *fdPoller) clearWake() error { + // You have to be woken up a LOT in order to get to 100! + buf := make([]byte, 100) + n, errno := unix.Read(poller.pipe[0], buf) + if n == -1 { + if errno == unix.EAGAIN { + // Buffer is empty, someone else cleared our wake. + return nil + } + return errno + } + return nil +} + +// Close all poller file descriptors, but not the one passed to it. +func (poller *fdPoller) close() { + if poller.pipe[1] != -1 { + unix.Close(poller.pipe[1]) + } + if poller.pipe[0] != -1 { + unix.Close(poller.pipe[0]) + } + if poller.epfd != -1 { + unix.Close(poller.epfd) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/kqueue.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/kqueue.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c2b4acb18 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/kqueue.go @@ -0,0 +1,503 @@ +// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd dragonfly darwin + +package fsnotify + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "sync" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/sys/unix" +) + +// Watcher watches a set of files, delivering events to a channel. +type Watcher struct { + Events chan Event + Errors chan error + done chan bool // Channel for sending a "quit message" to the reader goroutine + + kq int // File descriptor (as returned by the kqueue() syscall). + + mu sync.Mutex // Protects access to watcher data + watches map[string]int // Map of watched file descriptors (key: path). + externalWatches map[string]bool // Map of watches added by user of the library. + dirFlags map[string]uint32 // Map of watched directories to fflags used in kqueue. + paths map[int]pathInfo // Map file descriptors to path names for processing kqueue events. + fileExists map[string]bool // Keep track of if we know this file exists (to stop duplicate create events). + isClosed bool // Set to true when Close() is first called +} + +type pathInfo struct { + name string + isDir bool +} + +// NewWatcher establishes a new watcher with the underlying OS and begins waiting for events. +func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { + kq, err := kqueue() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + w := &Watcher{ + kq: kq, + watches: make(map[string]int), + dirFlags: make(map[string]uint32), + paths: make(map[int]pathInfo), + fileExists: make(map[string]bool), + externalWatches: make(map[string]bool), + Events: make(chan Event), + Errors: make(chan error), + done: make(chan bool), + } + + go w.readEvents() + return w, nil +} + +// Close removes all watches and closes the events channel. +func (w *Watcher) Close() error { + w.mu.Lock() + if w.isClosed { + w.mu.Unlock() + return nil + } + w.isClosed = true + w.mu.Unlock() + + // copy paths to remove while locked + w.mu.Lock() + var pathsToRemove = make([]string, 0, len(w.watches)) + for name := range w.watches { + pathsToRemove = append(pathsToRemove, name) + } + w.mu.Unlock() + // unlock before calling Remove, which also locks + + var err error + for _, name := range pathsToRemove { + if e := w.Remove(name); e != nil && err == nil { + err = e + } + } + + // Send "quit" message to the reader goroutine: + w.done <- true + + return nil +} + +// Add starts watching the named file or directory (non-recursively). +func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { + w.mu.Lock() + w.externalWatches[name] = true + w.mu.Unlock() + _, err := w.addWatch(name, noteAllEvents) + return err +} + +// Remove stops watching the the named file or directory (non-recursively). +func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { + name = filepath.Clean(name) + w.mu.Lock() + watchfd, ok := w.watches[name] + w.mu.Unlock() + if !ok { + return fmt.Errorf("can't remove non-existent kevent watch for: %s", name) + } + + const registerRemove = unix.EV_DELETE + if err := register(w.kq, []int{watchfd}, registerRemove, 0); err != nil { + return err + } + + unix.Close(watchfd) + + w.mu.Lock() + isDir := w.paths[watchfd].isDir + delete(w.watches, name) + delete(w.paths, watchfd) + delete(w.dirFlags, name) + w.mu.Unlock() + + // Find all watched paths that are in this directory that are not external. + if isDir { + var pathsToRemove []string + w.mu.Lock() + for _, path := range w.paths { + wdir, _ := filepath.Split(path.name) + if filepath.Clean(wdir) == name { + if !w.externalWatches[path.name] { + pathsToRemove = append(pathsToRemove, path.name) + } + } + } + w.mu.Unlock() + for _, name := range pathsToRemove { + // Since these are internal, not much sense in propagating error + // to the user, as that will just confuse them with an error about + // a path they did not explicitly watch themselves. + w.Remove(name) + } + } + + return nil +} + +// Watch all events (except NOTE_EXTEND, NOTE_LINK, NOTE_REVOKE) +const noteAllEvents = unix.NOTE_DELETE | unix.NOTE_WRITE | unix.NOTE_ATTRIB | unix.NOTE_RENAME + +// keventWaitTime to block on each read from kevent +var keventWaitTime = durationToTimespec(100 * time.Millisecond) + +// addWatch adds name to the watched file set. +// The flags are interpreted as described in kevent(2). +// Returns the real path to the file which was added, if any, which may be different from the one passed in the case of symlinks. +func (w *Watcher) addWatch(name string, flags uint32) (string, error) { + var isDir bool + // Make ./name and name equivalent + name = filepath.Clean(name) + + w.mu.Lock() + if w.isClosed { + w.mu.Unlock() + return "", errors.New("kevent instance already closed") + } + watchfd, alreadyWatching := w.watches[name] + // We already have a watch, but we can still override flags. + if alreadyWatching { + isDir = w.paths[watchfd].isDir + } + w.mu.Unlock() + + if !alreadyWatching { + fi, err := os.Lstat(name) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + + // Don't watch sockets. + if fi.Mode()&os.ModeSocket == os.ModeSocket { + return "", nil + } + + // Don't watch named pipes. + if fi.Mode()&os.ModeNamedPipe == os.ModeNamedPipe { + return "", nil + } + + // Follow Symlinks + // Unfortunately, Linux can add bogus symlinks to watch list without + // issue, and Windows can't do symlinks period (AFAIK). To maintain + // consistency, we will act like everything is fine. There will simply + // be no file events for broken symlinks. + // Hence the returns of nil on errors. + if fi.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == os.ModeSymlink { + name, err = filepath.EvalSymlinks(name) + if err != nil { + return "", nil + } + + w.mu.Lock() + _, alreadyWatching = w.watches[name] + w.mu.Unlock() + + if alreadyWatching { + return name, nil + } + + fi, err = os.Lstat(name) + if err != nil { + return "", nil + } + } + + watchfd, err = unix.Open(name, openMode, 0700) + if watchfd == -1 { + return "", err + } + + isDir = fi.IsDir() + } + + const registerAdd = unix.EV_ADD | unix.EV_CLEAR | unix.EV_ENABLE + if err := register(w.kq, []int{watchfd}, registerAdd, flags); err != nil { + unix.Close(watchfd) + return "", err + } + + if !alreadyWatching { + w.mu.Lock() + w.watches[name] = watchfd + w.paths[watchfd] = pathInfo{name: name, isDir: isDir} + w.mu.Unlock() + } + + if isDir { + // Watch the directory if it has not been watched before, + // or if it was watched before, but perhaps only a NOTE_DELETE (watchDirectoryFiles) + w.mu.Lock() + + watchDir := (flags&unix.NOTE_WRITE) == unix.NOTE_WRITE && + (!alreadyWatching || (w.dirFlags[name]&unix.NOTE_WRITE) != unix.NOTE_WRITE) + // Store flags so this watch can be updated later + w.dirFlags[name] = flags + w.mu.Unlock() + + if watchDir { + if err := w.watchDirectoryFiles(name); err != nil { + return "", err + } + } + } + return name, nil +} + +// readEvents reads from kqueue and converts the received kevents into +// Event values that it sends down the Events channel. +func (w *Watcher) readEvents() { + eventBuffer := make([]unix.Kevent_t, 10) + + for { + // See if there is a message on the "done" channel + select { + case <-w.done: + err := unix.Close(w.kq) + if err != nil { + w.Errors <- err + } + close(w.Events) + close(w.Errors) + return + default: + } + + // Get new events + kevents, err := read(w.kq, eventBuffer, &keventWaitTime) + // EINTR is okay, the syscall was interrupted before timeout expired. + if err != nil && err != unix.EINTR { + w.Errors <- err + continue + } + + // Flush the events we received to the Events channel + for len(kevents) > 0 { + kevent := &kevents[0] + watchfd := int(kevent.Ident) + mask := uint32(kevent.Fflags) + w.mu.Lock() + path := w.paths[watchfd] + w.mu.Unlock() + event := newEvent(path.name, mask) + + if path.isDir && !(event.Op&Remove == Remove) { + // Double check to make sure the directory exists. This can happen when + // we do a rm -fr on a recursively watched folders and we receive a + // modification event first but the folder has been deleted and later + // receive the delete event + if _, err := os.Lstat(event.Name); os.IsNotExist(err) { + // mark is as delete event + event.Op |= Remove + } + } + + if event.Op&Rename == Rename || event.Op&Remove == Remove { + w.Remove(event.Name) + w.mu.Lock() + delete(w.fileExists, event.Name) + w.mu.Unlock() + } + + if path.isDir && event.Op&Write == Write && !(event.Op&Remove == Remove) { + w.sendDirectoryChangeEvents(event.Name) + } else { + // Send the event on the Events channel + w.Events <- event + } + + if event.Op&Remove == Remove { + // Look for a file that may have overwritten this. + // For example, mv f1 f2 will delete f2, then create f2. + if path.isDir { + fileDir := filepath.Clean(event.Name) + w.mu.Lock() + _, found := w.watches[fileDir] + w.mu.Unlock() + if found { + // make sure the directory exists before we watch for changes. When we + // do a recursive watch and perform rm -fr, the parent directory might + // have gone missing, ignore the missing directory and let the + // upcoming delete event remove the watch from the parent directory. + if _, err := os.Lstat(fileDir); err == nil { + w.sendDirectoryChangeEvents(fileDir) + } + } + } else { + filePath := filepath.Clean(event.Name) + if fileInfo, err := os.Lstat(filePath); err == nil { + w.sendFileCreatedEventIfNew(filePath, fileInfo) + } + } + } + + // Move to next event + kevents = kevents[1:] + } + } +} + +// newEvent returns an platform-independent Event based on kqueue Fflags. +func newEvent(name string, mask uint32) Event { + e := Event{Name: name} + if mask&unix.NOTE_DELETE == unix.NOTE_DELETE { + e.Op |= Remove + } + if mask&unix.NOTE_WRITE == unix.NOTE_WRITE { + e.Op |= Write + } + if mask&unix.NOTE_RENAME == unix.NOTE_RENAME { + e.Op |= Rename + } + if mask&unix.NOTE_ATTRIB == unix.NOTE_ATTRIB { + e.Op |= Chmod + } + return e +} + +func newCreateEvent(name string) Event { + return Event{Name: name, Op: Create} +} + +// watchDirectoryFiles to mimic inotify when adding a watch on a directory +func (w *Watcher) watchDirectoryFiles(dirPath string) error { + // Get all files + files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dirPath) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + for _, fileInfo := range files { + filePath := filepath.Join(dirPath, fileInfo.Name()) + filePath, err = w.internalWatch(filePath, fileInfo) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + w.mu.Lock() + w.fileExists[filePath] = true + w.mu.Unlock() + } + + return nil +} + +// sendDirectoryEvents searches the directory for newly created files +// and sends them over the event channel. This functionality is to have +// the BSD version of fsnotify match Linux inotify which provides a +// create event for files created in a watched directory. +func (w *Watcher) sendDirectoryChangeEvents(dirPath string) { + // Get all files + files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dirPath) + if err != nil { + w.Errors <- err + } + + // Search for new files + for _, fileInfo := range files { + filePath := filepath.Join(dirPath, fileInfo.Name()) + err := w.sendFileCreatedEventIfNew(filePath, fileInfo) + + if err != nil { + return + } + } +} + +// sendFileCreatedEvent sends a create event if the file isn't already being tracked. +func (w *Watcher) sendFileCreatedEventIfNew(filePath string, fileInfo os.FileInfo) (err error) { + w.mu.Lock() + _, doesExist := w.fileExists[filePath] + w.mu.Unlock() + if !doesExist { + // Send create event + w.Events <- newCreateEvent(filePath) + } + + // like watchDirectoryFiles (but without doing another ReadDir) + filePath, err = w.internalWatch(filePath, fileInfo) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + w.mu.Lock() + w.fileExists[filePath] = true + w.mu.Unlock() + + return nil +} + +func (w *Watcher) internalWatch(name string, fileInfo os.FileInfo) (string, error) { + if fileInfo.IsDir() { + // mimic Linux providing delete events for subdirectories + // but preserve the flags used if currently watching subdirectory + w.mu.Lock() + flags := w.dirFlags[name] + w.mu.Unlock() + + flags |= unix.NOTE_DELETE | unix.NOTE_RENAME + return w.addWatch(name, flags) + } + + // watch file to mimic Linux inotify + return w.addWatch(name, noteAllEvents) +} + +// kqueue creates a new kernel event queue and returns a descriptor. +func kqueue() (kq int, err error) { + kq, err = unix.Kqueue() + if kq == -1 { + return kq, err + } + return kq, nil +} + +// register events with the queue +func register(kq int, fds []int, flags int, fflags uint32) error { + changes := make([]unix.Kevent_t, len(fds)) + + for i, fd := range fds { + // SetKevent converts int to the platform-specific types: + unix.SetKevent(&changes[i], fd, unix.EVFILT_VNODE, flags) + changes[i].Fflags = fflags + } + + // register the events + success, err := unix.Kevent(kq, changes, nil, nil) + if success == -1 { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// read retrieves pending events, or waits until an event occurs. +// A timeout of nil blocks indefinitely, while 0 polls the queue. +func read(kq int, events []unix.Kevent_t, timeout *unix.Timespec) ([]unix.Kevent_t, error) { + n, err := unix.Kevent(kq, nil, events, timeout) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return events[0:n], nil +} + +// durationToTimespec prepares a timeout value +func durationToTimespec(d time.Duration) unix.Timespec { + return unix.NsecToTimespec(d.Nanoseconds()) +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/open_mode_bsd.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/open_mode_bsd.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7d8de1451 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/open_mode_bsd.go @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build freebsd openbsd netbsd dragonfly + +package fsnotify + +import "golang.org/x/sys/unix" + +const openMode = unix.O_NONBLOCK | unix.O_RDONLY diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/open_mode_darwin.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/open_mode_darwin.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9139e1716 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/open_mode_darwin.go @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build darwin + +package fsnotify + +import "golang.org/x/sys/unix" + +// note: this constant is not defined on BSD +const openMode = unix.O_EVTONLY diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/windows.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/windows.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..09436f31d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/fsnotify.v1/windows.go @@ -0,0 +1,561 @@ +// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build windows + +package fsnotify + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "os" + "path/filepath" + "runtime" + "sync" + "syscall" + "unsafe" +) + +// Watcher watches a set of files, delivering events to a channel. +type Watcher struct { + Events chan Event + Errors chan error + isClosed bool // Set to true when Close() is first called + mu sync.Mutex // Map access + port syscall.Handle // Handle to completion port + watches watchMap // Map of watches (key: i-number) + input chan *input // Inputs to the reader are sent on this channel + quit chan chan<- error +} + +// NewWatcher establishes a new watcher with the underlying OS and begins waiting for events. +func NewWatcher() (*Watcher, error) { + port, e := syscall.CreateIoCompletionPort(syscall.InvalidHandle, 0, 0, 0) + if e != nil { + return nil, os.NewSyscallError("CreateIoCompletionPort", e) + } + w := &Watcher{ + port: port, + watches: make(watchMap), + input: make(chan *input, 1), + Events: make(chan Event, 50), + Errors: make(chan error), + quit: make(chan chan<- error, 1), + } + go w.readEvents() + return w, nil +} + +// Close removes all watches and closes the events channel. +func (w *Watcher) Close() error { + if w.isClosed { + return nil + } + w.isClosed = true + + // Send "quit" message to the reader goroutine + ch := make(chan error) + w.quit <- ch + if err := w.wakeupReader(); err != nil { + return err + } + return <-ch +} + +// Add starts watching the named file or directory (non-recursively). +func (w *Watcher) Add(name string) error { + if w.isClosed { + return errors.New("watcher already closed") + } + in := &input{ + op: opAddWatch, + path: filepath.Clean(name), + flags: sysFSALLEVENTS, + reply: make(chan error), + } + w.input <- in + if err := w.wakeupReader(); err != nil { + return err + } + return <-in.reply +} + +// Remove stops watching the the named file or directory (non-recursively). +func (w *Watcher) Remove(name string) error { + in := &input{ + op: opRemoveWatch, + path: filepath.Clean(name), + reply: make(chan error), + } + w.input <- in + if err := w.wakeupReader(); err != nil { + return err + } + return <-in.reply +} + +const ( + // Options for AddWatch + sysFSONESHOT = 0x80000000 + sysFSONLYDIR = 0x1000000 + + // Events + sysFSACCESS = 0x1 + sysFSALLEVENTS = 0xfff + sysFSATTRIB = 0x4 + sysFSCLOSE = 0x18 + sysFSCREATE = 0x100 + sysFSDELETE = 0x200 + sysFSDELETESELF = 0x400 + sysFSMODIFY = 0x2 + sysFSMOVE = 0xc0 + sysFSMOVEDFROM = 0x40 + sysFSMOVEDTO = 0x80 + sysFSMOVESELF = 0x800 + + // Special events + sysFSIGNORED = 0x8000 + sysFSQOVERFLOW = 0x4000 +) + +func newEvent(name string, mask uint32) Event { + e := Event{Name: name} + if mask&sysFSCREATE == sysFSCREATE || mask&sysFSMOVEDTO == sysFSMOVEDTO { + e.Op |= Create + } + if mask&sysFSDELETE == sysFSDELETE || mask&sysFSDELETESELF == sysFSDELETESELF { + e.Op |= Remove + } + if mask&sysFSMODIFY == sysFSMODIFY { + e.Op |= Write + } + if mask&sysFSMOVE == sysFSMOVE || mask&sysFSMOVESELF == sysFSMOVESELF || mask&sysFSMOVEDFROM == sysFSMOVEDFROM { + e.Op |= Rename + } + if mask&sysFSATTRIB == sysFSATTRIB { + e.Op |= Chmod + } + return e +} + +const ( + opAddWatch = iota + opRemoveWatch +) + +const ( + provisional uint64 = 1 << (32 + iota) +) + +type input struct { + op int + path string + flags uint32 + reply chan error +} + +type inode struct { + handle syscall.Handle + volume uint32 + index uint64 +} + +type watch struct { + ov syscall.Overlapped + ino *inode // i-number + path string // Directory path + mask uint64 // Directory itself is being watched with these notify flags + names map[string]uint64 // Map of names being watched and their notify flags + rename string // Remembers the old name while renaming a file + buf [4096]byte +} + +type indexMap map[uint64]*watch +type watchMap map[uint32]indexMap + +func (w *Watcher) wakeupReader() error { + e := syscall.PostQueuedCompletionStatus(w.port, 0, 0, nil) + if e != nil { + return os.NewSyscallError("PostQueuedCompletionStatus", e) + } + return nil +} + +func getDir(pathname string) (dir string, err error) { + attr, e := syscall.GetFileAttributes(syscall.StringToUTF16Ptr(pathname)) + if e != nil { + return "", os.NewSyscallError("GetFileAttributes", e) + } + if attr&syscall.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY != 0 { + dir = pathname + } else { + dir, _ = filepath.Split(pathname) + dir = filepath.Clean(dir) + } + return +} + +func getIno(path string) (ino *inode, err error) { + h, e := syscall.CreateFile(syscall.StringToUTF16Ptr(path), + syscall.FILE_LIST_DIRECTORY, + syscall.FILE_SHARE_READ|syscall.FILE_SHARE_WRITE|syscall.FILE_SHARE_DELETE, + nil, syscall.OPEN_EXISTING, + syscall.FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS|syscall.FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, 0) + if e != nil { + return nil, os.NewSyscallError("CreateFile", e) + } + var fi syscall.ByHandleFileInformation + if e = syscall.GetFileInformationByHandle(h, &fi); e != nil { + syscall.CloseHandle(h) + return nil, os.NewSyscallError("GetFileInformationByHandle", e) + } + ino = &inode{ + handle: h, + volume: fi.VolumeSerialNumber, + index: uint64(fi.FileIndexHigh)<<32 | uint64(fi.FileIndexLow), + } + return ino, nil +} + +// Must run within the I/O thread. +func (m watchMap) get(ino *inode) *watch { + if i := m[ino.volume]; i != nil { + return i[ino.index] + } + return nil +} + +// Must run within the I/O thread. +func (m watchMap) set(ino *inode, watch *watch) { + i := m[ino.volume] + if i == nil { + i = make(indexMap) + m[ino.volume] = i + } + i[ino.index] = watch +} + +// Must run within the I/O thread. +func (w *Watcher) addWatch(pathname string, flags uint64) error { + dir, err := getDir(pathname) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if flags&sysFSONLYDIR != 0 && pathname != dir { + return nil + } + ino, err := getIno(dir) + if err != nil { + return err + } + w.mu.Lock() + watchEntry := w.watches.get(ino) + w.mu.Unlock() + if watchEntry == nil { + if _, e := syscall.CreateIoCompletionPort(ino.handle, w.port, 0, 0); e != nil { + syscall.CloseHandle(ino.handle) + return os.NewSyscallError("CreateIoCompletionPort", e) + } + watchEntry = &watch{ + ino: ino, + path: dir, + names: make(map[string]uint64), + } + w.mu.Lock() + w.watches.set(ino, watchEntry) + w.mu.Unlock() + flags |= provisional + } else { + syscall.CloseHandle(ino.handle) + } + if pathname == dir { + watchEntry.mask |= flags + } else { + watchEntry.names[filepath.Base(pathname)] |= flags + } + if err = w.startRead(watchEntry); err != nil { + return err + } + if pathname == dir { + watchEntry.mask &= ^provisional + } else { + watchEntry.names[filepath.Base(pathname)] &= ^provisional + } + return nil +} + +// Must run within the I/O thread. +func (w *Watcher) remWatch(pathname string) error { + dir, err := getDir(pathname) + if err != nil { + return err + } + ino, err := getIno(dir) + if err != nil { + return err + } + w.mu.Lock() + watch := w.watches.get(ino) + w.mu.Unlock() + if watch == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("can't remove non-existent watch for: %s", pathname) + } + if pathname == dir { + w.sendEvent(watch.path, watch.mask&sysFSIGNORED) + watch.mask = 0 + } else { + name := filepath.Base(pathname) + w.sendEvent(filepath.Join(watch.path, name), watch.names[name]&sysFSIGNORED) + delete(watch.names, name) + } + return w.startRead(watch) +} + +// Must run within the I/O thread. +func (w *Watcher) deleteWatch(watch *watch) { + for name, mask := range watch.names { + if mask&provisional == 0 { + w.sendEvent(filepath.Join(watch.path, name), mask&sysFSIGNORED) + } + delete(watch.names, name) + } + if watch.mask != 0 { + if watch.mask&provisional == 0 { + w.sendEvent(watch.path, watch.mask&sysFSIGNORED) + } + watch.mask = 0 + } +} + +// Must run within the I/O thread. +func (w *Watcher) startRead(watch *watch) error { + if e := syscall.CancelIo(watch.ino.handle); e != nil { + w.Errors <- os.NewSyscallError("CancelIo", e) + w.deleteWatch(watch) + } + mask := toWindowsFlags(watch.mask) + for _, m := range watch.names { + mask |= toWindowsFlags(m) + } + if mask == 0 { + if e := syscall.CloseHandle(watch.ino.handle); e != nil { + w.Errors <- os.NewSyscallError("CloseHandle", e) + } + w.mu.Lock() + delete(w.watches[watch.ino.volume], watch.ino.index) + w.mu.Unlock() + return nil + } + e := syscall.ReadDirectoryChanges(watch.ino.handle, &watch.buf[0], + uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(watch.buf)), false, mask, nil, &watch.ov, 0) + if e != nil { + err := os.NewSyscallError("ReadDirectoryChanges", e) + if e == syscall.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED && watch.mask&provisional == 0 { + // Watched directory was probably removed + if w.sendEvent(watch.path, watch.mask&sysFSDELETESELF) { + if watch.mask&sysFSONESHOT != 0 { + watch.mask = 0 + } + } + err = nil + } + w.deleteWatch(watch) + w.startRead(watch) + return err + } + return nil +} + +// readEvents reads from the I/O completion port, converts the +// received events into Event objects and sends them via the Events channel. +// Entry point to the I/O thread. +func (w *Watcher) readEvents() { + var ( + n, key uint32 + ov *syscall.Overlapped + ) + runtime.LockOSThread() + + for { + e := syscall.GetQueuedCompletionStatus(w.port, &n, &key, &ov, syscall.INFINITE) + watch := (*watch)(unsafe.Pointer(ov)) + + if watch == nil { + select { + case ch := <-w.quit: + w.mu.Lock() + var indexes []indexMap + for _, index := range w.watches { + indexes = append(indexes, index) + } + w.mu.Unlock() + for _, index := range indexes { + for _, watch := range index { + w.deleteWatch(watch) + w.startRead(watch) + } + } + var err error + if e := syscall.CloseHandle(w.port); e != nil { + err = os.NewSyscallError("CloseHandle", e) + } + close(w.Events) + close(w.Errors) + ch <- err + return + case in := <-w.input: + switch in.op { + case opAddWatch: + in.reply <- w.addWatch(in.path, uint64(in.flags)) + case opRemoveWatch: + in.reply <- w.remWatch(in.path) + } + default: + } + continue + } + + switch e { + case syscall.ERROR_MORE_DATA: + if watch == nil { + w.Errors <- errors.New("ERROR_MORE_DATA has unexpectedly null lpOverlapped buffer") + } else { + // The i/o succeeded but the buffer is full. + // In theory we should be building up a full packet. + // In practice we can get away with just carrying on. + n = uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(watch.buf)) + } + case syscall.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED: + // Watched directory was probably removed + w.sendEvent(watch.path, watch.mask&sysFSDELETESELF) + w.deleteWatch(watch) + w.startRead(watch) + continue + case syscall.ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: + // CancelIo was called on this handle + continue + default: + w.Errors <- os.NewSyscallError("GetQueuedCompletionPort", e) + continue + case nil: + } + + var offset uint32 + for { + if n == 0 { + w.Events <- newEvent("", sysFSQOVERFLOW) + w.Errors <- errors.New("short read in readEvents()") + break + } + + // Point "raw" to the event in the buffer + raw := (*syscall.FileNotifyInformation)(unsafe.Pointer(&watch.buf[offset])) + buf := (*[syscall.MAX_PATH]uint16)(unsafe.Pointer(&raw.FileName)) + name := syscall.UTF16ToString(buf[:raw.FileNameLength/2]) + fullname := filepath.Join(watch.path, name) + + var mask uint64 + switch raw.Action { + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_REMOVED: + mask = sysFSDELETESELF + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED: + mask = sysFSMODIFY + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME: + watch.rename = name + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME: + if watch.names[watch.rename] != 0 { + watch.names[name] |= watch.names[watch.rename] + delete(watch.names, watch.rename) + mask = sysFSMOVESELF + } + } + + sendNameEvent := func() { + if w.sendEvent(fullname, watch.names[name]&mask) { + if watch.names[name]&sysFSONESHOT != 0 { + delete(watch.names, name) + } + } + } + if raw.Action != syscall.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME { + sendNameEvent() + } + if raw.Action == syscall.FILE_ACTION_REMOVED { + w.sendEvent(fullname, watch.names[name]&sysFSIGNORED) + delete(watch.names, name) + } + if w.sendEvent(fullname, watch.mask&toFSnotifyFlags(raw.Action)) { + if watch.mask&sysFSONESHOT != 0 { + watch.mask = 0 + } + } + if raw.Action == syscall.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME { + fullname = filepath.Join(watch.path, watch.rename) + sendNameEvent() + } + + // Move to the next event in the buffer + if raw.NextEntryOffset == 0 { + break + } + offset += raw.NextEntryOffset + + // Error! + if offset >= n { + w.Errors <- errors.New("Windows system assumed buffer larger than it is, events have likely been missed.") + break + } + } + + if err := w.startRead(watch); err != nil { + w.Errors <- err + } + } +} + +func (w *Watcher) sendEvent(name string, mask uint64) bool { + if mask == 0 { + return false + } + event := newEvent(name, uint32(mask)) + select { + case ch := <-w.quit: + w.quit <- ch + case w.Events <- event: + } + return true +} + +func toWindowsFlags(mask uint64) uint32 { + var m uint32 + if mask&sysFSACCESS != 0 { + m |= syscall.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS + } + if mask&sysFSMODIFY != 0 { + m |= syscall.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE + } + if mask&sysFSATTRIB != 0 { + m |= syscall.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES + } + if mask&(sysFSMOVE|sysFSCREATE|sysFSDELETE) != 0 { + m |= syscall.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME | syscall.FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME + } + return m +} + +func toFSnotifyFlags(action uint32) uint64 { + switch action { + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_ADDED: + return sysFSCREATE + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_REMOVED: + return sysFSDELETE + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED: + return sysFSMODIFY + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME: + return sysFSMOVEDFROM + case syscall.FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME: + return sysFSMOVEDTO + } + return 0 +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/LICENSE b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a4249bb31 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +tomb - support for clean goroutine termination in Go. + +Copyright (c) 2010-2011 - Gustavo Niemeyer <gustavo@niemeyer.net> + +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + + * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, + this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, + this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation + and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its + contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from + this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR +CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, +EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR +PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING +NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/README.md b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3ae8788e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +Installation and usage +---------------------- + +See [gopkg.in/tomb.v1](https://gopkg.in/tomb.v1) for documentation and usage details. diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/tomb.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/tomb.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9aec56d82 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/tomb.v1/tomb.go @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2011 - Gustavo Niemeyer <gustavo@niemeyer.net> +// +// All rights reserved. +// +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: +// +// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, +// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, +// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation +// and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +// * Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its +// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from +// this software without specific prior written permission. +// +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR +// CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, +// EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, +// PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR +// PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF +// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING +// NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS +// SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +// The tomb package offers a conventional API for clean goroutine termination. +// +// A Tomb tracks the lifecycle of a goroutine as alive, dying or dead, +// and the reason for its death. +// +// The zero value of a Tomb assumes that a goroutine is about to be +// created or already alive. Once Kill or Killf is called with an +// argument that informs the reason for death, the goroutine is in +// a dying state and is expected to terminate soon. Right before the +// goroutine function or method returns, Done must be called to inform +// that the goroutine is indeed dead and about to stop running. +// +// A Tomb exposes Dying and Dead channels. These channels are closed +// when the Tomb state changes in the respective way. They enable +// explicit blocking until the state changes, and also to selectively +// unblock select statements accordingly. +// +// When the tomb state changes to dying and there's still logic going +// on within the goroutine, nested functions and methods may choose to +// return ErrDying as their error value, as this error won't alter the +// tomb state if provided to the Kill method. This is a convenient way to +// follow standard Go practices in the context of a dying tomb. +// +// For background and a detailed example, see the following blog post: +// +// http://blog.labix.org/2011/10/09/death-of-goroutines-under-control +// +// For a more complex code snippet demonstrating the use of multiple +// goroutines with a single Tomb, see: +// +// http://play.golang.org/p/Xh7qWsDPZP +// +package tomb + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "sync" +) + +// A Tomb tracks the lifecycle of a goroutine as alive, dying or dead, +// and the reason for its death. +// +// See the package documentation for details. +type Tomb struct { + m sync.Mutex + dying chan struct{} + dead chan struct{} + reason error +} + +var ( + ErrStillAlive = errors.New("tomb: still alive") + ErrDying = errors.New("tomb: dying") +) + +func (t *Tomb) init() { + t.m.Lock() + if t.dead == nil { + t.dead = make(chan struct{}) + t.dying = make(chan struct{}) + t.reason = ErrStillAlive + } + t.m.Unlock() +} + +// Dead returns the channel that can be used to wait +// until t.Done has been called. +func (t *Tomb) Dead() <-chan struct{} { + t.init() + return t.dead +} + +// Dying returns the channel that can be used to wait +// until t.Kill or t.Done has been called. +func (t *Tomb) Dying() <-chan struct{} { + t.init() + return t.dying +} + +// Wait blocks until the goroutine is in a dead state and returns the +// reason for its death. +func (t *Tomb) Wait() error { + t.init() + <-t.dead + t.m.Lock() + reason := t.reason + t.m.Unlock() + return reason +} + +// Done flags the goroutine as dead, and should be called a single time +// right before the goroutine function or method returns. +// If the goroutine was not already in a dying state before Done is +// called, it will be flagged as dying and dead at once with no +// error. +func (t *Tomb) Done() { + t.Kill(nil) + close(t.dead) +} + +// Kill flags the goroutine as dying for the given reason. +// Kill may be called multiple times, but only the first +// non-nil error is recorded as the reason for termination. +// +// If reason is ErrDying, the previous reason isn't replaced +// even if it is nil. It's a runtime error to call Kill with +// ErrDying if t is not in a dying state. +func (t *Tomb) Kill(reason error) { + t.init() + t.m.Lock() + defer t.m.Unlock() + if reason == ErrDying { + if t.reason == ErrStillAlive { + panic("tomb: Kill with ErrDying while still alive") + } + return + } + if t.reason == nil || t.reason == ErrStillAlive { + t.reason = reason + } + // If the receive on t.dying succeeds, then + // it can only be because we have already closed it. + // If it blocks, then we know that it needs to be closed. + select { + case <-t.dying: + default: + close(t.dying) + } +} + +// Killf works like Kill, but builds the reason providing the received +// arguments to fmt.Errorf. The generated error is also returned. +func (t *Tomb) Killf(f string, a ...interface{}) error { + err := fmt.Errorf(f, a...) + t.Kill(err) + return err +} + +// Err returns the reason for the goroutine death provided via Kill +// or Killf, or ErrStillAlive when the goroutine is still alive. +func (t *Tomb) Err() (reason error) { + t.init() + t.m.Lock() + reason = t.reason + t.m.Unlock() + return +} |