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//go:build freebsd || openbsd || netbsd || dragonfly || darwin
package fsnotify
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/internal"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
type kqueue struct {
Events chan Event
Errors chan error
kq int // File descriptor (as returned by the kqueue() syscall).
closepipe [2]int // Pipe used for closing kq.
watches *watches
done chan struct{}
doneMu sync.Mutex
}
type (
watches struct {
mu sync.RWMutex
wd map[int]watch // wd → watch
path map[string]int // pathname → wd
byDir map[string]map[int]struct{} // dirname(path) → wd
seen map[string]struct{} // Keep track of if we know this file exists.
byUser map[string]struct{} // Watches added with Watcher.Add()
}
watch struct {
wd int
name string
linkName string // In case of links; name is the target, and this is the link.
isDir bool
dirFlags uint32
}
)
func newWatches() *watches {
return &watches{
wd: make(map[int]watch),
path: make(map[string]int),
byDir: make(map[string]map[int]struct{}),
seen: make(map[string]struct{}),
byUser: make(map[string]struct{}),
}
}
func (w *watches) listPaths(userOnly bool) []string {
w.mu.RLock()
defer w.mu.RUnlock()
if userOnly {
l := make([]string, 0, len(w.byUser))
for p := range w.byUser {
l = append(l, p)
}
return l
}
l := make([]string, 0, len(w.path))
for p := range w.path {
l = append(l, p)
}
return l
}
func (w *watches) watchesInDir(path string) []string {
w.mu.RLock()
defer w.mu.RUnlock()
l := make([]string, 0, 4)
for fd := range w.byDir[path] {
info := w.wd[fd]
if _, ok := w.byUser[info.name]; !ok {
l = append(l, info.name)
}
}
return l
}
// Mark path as added by the user.
func (w *watches) addUserWatch(path string) {
w.mu.Lock()
defer w.mu.Unlock()
w.byUser[path] = struct{}{}
}
func (w *watches) addLink(path string, fd int) {
w.mu.Lock()
defer w.mu.Unlock()
w.path[path] = fd
w.seen[path] = struct{}{}
}
func (w *watches) add(path, linkPath string, fd int, isDir bool) {
w.mu.Lock()
defer w.mu.Unlock()
w.path[path] = fd
w.wd[fd] = watch{wd: fd, name: path, linkName: linkPath, isDir: isDir}
parent := filepath.Dir(path)
byDir, ok := w.byDir[parent]
if !ok {
byDir = make(map[int]struct{}, 1)
w.byDir[parent] = byDir
}
byDir[fd] = struct{}{}
}
func (w *watches) byWd(fd int) (watch, bool) {
w.mu.RLock()
defer w.mu.RUnlock()
info, ok := w.wd[fd]
return info, ok
}
func (w *watches) byPath(path string) (watch, bool) {
w.mu.RLock()
defer w.mu.RUnlock()
info, ok := w.wd[w.path[path]]
return info, ok
}
func (w *watches) updateDirFlags(path string, flags uint32) {
w.mu.Lock()
defer w.mu.Unlock()
fd := w.path[path]
info := w.wd[fd]
info.dirFlags = flags
w.wd[fd] = info
}
func (w *watches) remove(fd int, path string) bool {
w.mu.Lock()
defer w.mu.Unlock()
isDir := w.wd[fd].isDir
delete(w.path, path)
delete(w.byUser, path)
parent := filepath.Dir(path)
delete(w.byDir[parent], fd)
if len(w.byDir[parent]) == 0 {
delete(w.byDir, parent)
}
delete(w.wd, fd)
delete(w.seen, path)
return isDir
}
func (w *watches) markSeen(path string, exists bool) {
w.mu.Lock()
defer w.mu.Unlock()
if exists {
w.seen[path] = struct{}{}
} else {
delete(w.seen, path)
}
}
func (w *watches) seenBefore(path string) bool {
w.mu.RLock()
defer w.mu.RUnlock()
_, ok := w.seen[path]
return ok
}
func newBackend(ev chan Event, errs chan error) (backend, error) {
return newBufferedBackend(0, ev, errs)
}
func newBufferedBackend(sz uint, ev chan Event, errs chan error) (backend, error) {
kq, closepipe, err := newKqueue()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
w := &kqueue{
Events: ev,
Errors: errs,
kq: kq,
closepipe: closepipe,
done: make(chan struct{}),
watches: newWatches(),
}
go w.readEvents()
return w, nil
}
// newKqueue creates a new kernel event queue and returns a descriptor.
//
// This registers a new event on closepipe, which will trigger an event when
// it's closed. This way we can use kevent() without timeout/polling; without
// the closepipe, it would block forever and we wouldn't be able to stop it at
// all.
func newKqueue() (kq int, closepipe [2]int, err error) {
kq, err = unix.Kqueue()
if kq == -1 {
return kq, closepipe, err
}
// Register the close pipe.
err = unix.Pipe(closepipe[:])
if err != nil {
unix.Close(kq)
return kq, closepipe, err
}
unix.CloseOnExec(closepipe[0])
unix.CloseOnExec(closepipe[1])
// Register changes to listen on the closepipe.
changes := make([]unix.Kevent_t, 1)
// SetKevent converts int to the platform-specific types.
unix.SetKevent(&changes[0], closepipe[0], unix.EVFILT_READ,
unix.EV_ADD|unix.EV_ENABLE|unix.EV_ONESHOT)
ok, err := unix.Kevent(kq, changes, nil, nil)
if ok == -1 {
unix.Close(kq)
unix.Close(closepipe[0])
unix.Close(closepipe[1])
return kq, closepipe, err
}
return kq, closepipe, nil
}
// Returns true if the event was sent, or false if watcher is closed.
func (w *kqueue) sendEvent(e Event) bool {
select {
case <-w.done:
return false
case w.Events <- e:
return true
}
}
// Returns true if the error was sent, or false if watcher is closed.
func (w *kqueue) sendError(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return true
}
select {
case <-w.done:
return false
case w.Errors <- err:
return true
}
}
func (w *kqueue) isClosed() bool {
select {
case <-w.done:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
func (w *kqueue) Close() error {
w.doneMu.Lock()
if w.isClosed() {
w.doneMu.Unlock()
return nil
}
close(w.done)
w.doneMu.Unlock()
pathsToRemove := w.watches.listPaths(false)
for _, name := range pathsToRemove {
w.Remove(name)
}
// Send "quit" message to the reader goroutine.
unix.Close(w.closepipe[1])
return nil
}
func (w *kqueue) Add(name string) error { return w.AddWith(name) }
func (w *kqueue) AddWith(name string, opts ...addOpt) error {
if debug {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "FSNOTIFY_DEBUG: %s AddWith(%q)\n",
time.Now().Format("15:04:05.000000000"), name)
}
with := getOptions(opts...)
if !w.xSupports(with.op) {
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", xErrUnsupported, with.op)
}
_, err := w.addWatch(name, noteAllEvents)
if err != nil {
return err
}
w.watches.addUserWatch(name)
return nil
}
func (w *kqueue) Remove(name string) error {
if debug {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "FSNOTIFY_DEBUG: %s Remove(%q)\n",
time.Now().Format("15:04:05.000000000"), name)
}
return w.remove(name, true)
}
func (w *kqueue) remove(name string, unwatchFiles bool) error {
if w.isClosed() {
return nil
}
name = filepath.Clean(name)
info, ok := w.watches.byPath(name)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", ErrNonExistentWatch, name)
}
err := w.register([]int{info.wd}, unix.EV_DELETE, 0)
if err != nil {
return err
}
unix.Close(info.wd)
isDir := w.watches.remove(info.wd, name)
// Find all watched paths that are in this directory that are not external.
if unwatchFiles && isDir {
pathsToRemove := w.watches.watchesInDir(name)
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
}
func (w *kqueue) WatchList() []string {
if w.isClosed() {
return nil
}
return w.watches.listPaths(true)
}
// Watch all events (except NOTE_EXTEND, NOTE_LINK, NOTE_REVOKE)
const noteAllEvents = unix.NOTE_DELETE | unix.NOTE_WRITE | unix.NOTE_ATTRIB | unix.NOTE_RENAME
// 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, with symlinks resolved.
func (w *kqueue) addWatch(name string, flags uint32) (string, error) {
if w.isClosed() {
return "", ErrClosed
}
name = filepath.Clean(name)
info, alreadyWatching := w.watches.byPath(name)
if !alreadyWatching {
fi, err := os.Lstat(name)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// Don't watch sockets or named pipes.
if (fi.Mode()&os.ModeSocket == os.ModeSocket) || (fi.Mode()&os.ModeNamedPipe == os.ModeNamedPipe) {
return "", nil
}
// Follow symlinks.
if fi.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == os.ModeSymlink {
link, err := os.Readlink(name)
if err != nil {
// Return nil because Linux can add unresolvable symlinks to the
// watch list without problems, so maintain consistency with
// that. There will be no file events for broken symlinks.
// TODO: more specific check; returns os.PathError; ENOENT?
return "", nil
}
_, alreadyWatching = w.watches.byPath(link)
if alreadyWatching {
// Add to watches so we don't get spurious Create events later
// on when we diff the directories.
w.watches.addLink(name, 0)
return link, nil
}
info.linkName = name
name = link
fi, err = os.Lstat(name)
if err != nil {
return "", nil
}
}
// Retry on EINTR; open() can return EINTR in practice on macOS.
// See #354, and Go issues 11180 and 39237.
for {
info.wd, err = unix.Open(name, openMode, 0)
if err == nil {
break
}
if errors.Is(err, unix.EINTR) {
continue
}
return "", err
}
info.isDir = fi.IsDir()
}
err := w.register([]int{info.wd}, unix.EV_ADD|unix.EV_CLEAR|unix.EV_ENABLE, flags)
if err != nil {
unix.Close(info.wd)
return "", err
}
if !alreadyWatching {
w.watches.add(name, info.linkName, info.wd, info.isDir)
}
// Watch the directory if it has not been watched before, or if it was
// watched before, but perhaps only a NOTE_DELETE (watchDirectoryFiles)
if info.isDir {
watchDir := (flags&unix.NOTE_WRITE) == unix.NOTE_WRITE &&
(!alreadyWatching || (info.dirFlags&unix.NOTE_WRITE) != unix.NOTE_WRITE)
w.watches.updateDirFlags(name, flags)
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 *kqueue) readEvents() {
defer func() {
close(w.Events)
close(w.Errors)
_ = unix.Close(w.kq)
unix.Close(w.closepipe[0])
}()
eventBuffer := make([]unix.Kevent_t, 10)
for {
kevents, err := w.read(eventBuffer)
// EINTR is okay, the syscall was interrupted before timeout expired.
if err != nil && err != unix.EINTR {
if !w.sendError(fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.readEvents: %w", err)) {
return
}
}
for _, kevent := range kevents {
var (
wd = int(kevent.Ident)
mask = uint32(kevent.Fflags)
)
// Shut down the loop when the pipe is closed, but only after all
// other events have been processed.
if wd == w.closepipe[0] {
return
}
path, ok := w.watches.byWd(wd)
if debug {
internal.Debug(path.name, &kevent)
}
// On macOS it seems that sometimes an event with Ident=0 is
// delivered, and no other flags/information beyond that, even
// though we never saw such a file descriptor. For example in
// TestWatchSymlink/277 (usually at the end, but sometimes sooner):
//
// fmt.Printf("READ: %2d %#v\n", kevent.Ident, kevent)
// unix.Kevent_t{Ident:0x2a, Filter:-4, Flags:0x25, Fflags:0x2, Data:0, Udata:(*uint8)(nil)}
// unix.Kevent_t{Ident:0x0, Filter:-4, Flags:0x25, Fflags:0x2, Data:0, Udata:(*uint8)(nil)}
//
// The first is a normal event, the second with Ident 0. No error
// flag, no data, no ... nothing.
//
// I read a bit through bsd/kern_event.c from the xnu source, but I
// don't really see an obvious location where this is triggered –
// this doesn't seem intentional, but idk...
//
// Technically fd 0 is a valid descriptor, so only skip it if
// there's no path, and if we're on macOS.
if !ok && kevent.Ident == 0 && runtime.GOOS == "darwin" {
continue
}
event := w.newEvent(path.name, path.linkName, mask)
if event.Has(Rename) || event.Has(Remove) {
w.remove(event.Name, false)
w.watches.markSeen(event.Name, false)
}
if path.isDir && event.Has(Write) && !event.Has(Remove) {
w.dirChange(event.Name)
} else if !w.sendEvent(event) {
return
}
if event.Has(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)
_, found := w.watches.byPath(fileDir)
if found {
// TODO: this branch is never triggered in any test.
// Added in d6220df (2012).
// isDir check added in 8611c35 (2016): https://github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify/pull/111
//
// I don't really get how this can be triggered either.
// And it wasn't triggered in the patch that added it,
// either.
//
// Original also had a comment:
// make sure the directory exists before we watch for
// changes. When we do a recursive watch and perform
// rm -rf, the parent directory might have gone
// missing, ignore the missing directory and let the
// upcoming delete event remove the watch from the
// parent directory.
err := w.dirChange(fileDir)
if !w.sendError(err) {
return
}
}
} else {
path := filepath.Clean(event.Name)
if fi, err := os.Lstat(path); err == nil {
err := w.sendCreateIfNew(path, fi)
if !w.sendError(err) {
return
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
// newEvent returns an platform-independent Event based on kqueue Fflags.
func (w *kqueue) newEvent(name, linkName string, mask uint32) Event {
e := Event{Name: name}
if linkName != "" {
// If the user watched "/path/link" then emit events as "/path/link"
// rather than "/path/target".
e.Name = linkName
}
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
}
// No point sending a write and delete event at the same time: if it's gone,
// then it's gone.
if e.Op.Has(Write) && e.Op.Has(Remove) {
e.Op &^= Write
}
return e
}
// watchDirectoryFiles to mimic inotify when adding a watch on a directory
func (w *kqueue) watchDirectoryFiles(dirPath string) error {
files, err := os.ReadDir(dirPath)
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, f := range files {
path := filepath.Join(dirPath, f.Name())
fi, err := f.Info()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%q: %w", path, err)
}
cleanPath, err := w.internalWatch(path, fi)
if err != nil {
// No permission to read the file; that's not a problem: just skip.
// But do add it to w.fileExists to prevent it from being picked up
// as a "new" file later (it still shows up in the directory
// listing).
switch {
case errors.Is(err, unix.EACCES) || errors.Is(err, unix.EPERM):
cleanPath = filepath.Clean(path)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("%q: %w", path, err)
}
}
w.watches.markSeen(cleanPath, true)
}
return nil
}
// Search the directory for new files and send an event for them.
//
// This functionality is to have the BSD watcher match the inotify, which sends
// a create event for files created in a watched directory.
func (w *kqueue) dirChange(dir string) error {
files, err := os.ReadDir(dir)
if err != nil {
// Directory no longer exists: we can ignore this safely. kqueue will
// still give us the correct events.
if errors.Is(err, os.ErrNotExist) {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.dirChange: %w", err)
}
for _, f := range files {
fi, err := f.Info()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.dirChange: %w", err)
}
err = w.sendCreateIfNew(filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name()), fi)
if err != nil {
// Don't need to send an error if this file isn't readable.
if errors.Is(err, unix.EACCES) || errors.Is(err, unix.EPERM) {
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("fsnotify.dirChange: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
}
// Send a create event if the file isn't already being tracked, and start
// watching this file.
func (w *kqueue) sendCreateIfNew(path string, fi os.FileInfo) error {
if !w.watches.seenBefore(path) {
if !w.sendEvent(Event{Name: path, Op: Create}) {
return nil
}
}
// Like watchDirectoryFiles, but without doing another ReadDir.
path, err := w.internalWatch(path, fi)
if err != nil {
return err
}
w.watches.markSeen(path, true)
return nil
}
func (w *kqueue) internalWatch(name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) {
if fi.IsDir() {
// mimic Linux providing delete events for subdirectories, but preserve
// the flags used if currently watching subdirectory
info, _ := w.watches.byPath(name)
return w.addWatch(name, info.dirFlags|unix.NOTE_DELETE|unix.NOTE_RENAME)
}
// watch file to mimic Linux inotify
return w.addWatch(name, noteAllEvents)
}
// Register events with the queue.
func (w *kqueue) register(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(w.kq, changes, nil, nil)
if success == -1 {
return err
}
return nil
}
// read retrieves pending events, or waits until an event occurs.
func (w *kqueue) read(events []unix.Kevent_t) ([]unix.Kevent_t, error) {
n, err := unix.Kevent(w.kq, nil, events, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return events[0:n], nil
}
func (w *kqueue) xSupports(op Op) bool {
if runtime.GOOS == "freebsd" {
//return true // Supports everything.
}
if op.Has(xUnportableOpen) || op.Has(xUnportableRead) ||
op.Has(xUnportableCloseWrite) || op.Has(xUnportableCloseRead) {
return false
}
return true
}