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  1. // Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
  2. //
  3. // This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
  4. // License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
  5. // You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
  6. package model
  7. import (
  8. "context"
  9. "fmt"
  10. "math/rand"
  11. "path/filepath"
  12. "sort"
  13. "sync/atomic"
  14. "time"
  15. "github.com/pkg/errors"
  16. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/config"
  17. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/db"
  18. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/events"
  19. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/fs"
  20. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/ignore"
  21. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/locations"
  22. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/osutil"
  23. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
  24. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/scanner"
  25. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/stats"
  26. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sync"
  27. "github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/watchaggregator"
  28. "github.com/thejerf/suture"
  29. )
  30. type folder struct {
  31. suture.Service
  32. stateTracker
  33. config.FolderConfiguration
  34. *stats.FolderStatisticsReference
  35. ioLimiter *byteSemaphore
  36. localFlags uint32
  37. model *model
  38. shortID protocol.ShortID
  39. fset *db.FileSet
  40. ignores *ignore.Matcher
  41. ctx context.Context
  42. scanInterval time.Duration
  43. scanTimer *time.Timer
  44. scanDelay chan time.Duration
  45. initialScanFinished chan struct{}
  46. scanErrors []FileError
  47. scanErrorsMut sync.Mutex
  48. pullScheduled chan struct{}
  49. doInSyncChan chan syncRequest
  50. watchCancel context.CancelFunc
  51. watchChan chan []string
  52. restartWatchChan chan struct{}
  53. watchErr error
  54. watchMut sync.Mutex
  55. puller puller
  56. }
  57. type syncRequest struct {
  58. fn func() error
  59. err chan error
  60. }
  61. type puller interface {
  62. pull() bool // true when successfull and should not be retried
  63. }
  64. func newFolder(model *model, fset *db.FileSet, ignores *ignore.Matcher, cfg config.FolderConfiguration, evLogger events.Logger, ioLimiter *byteSemaphore) folder {
  65. return folder{
  66. stateTracker: newStateTracker(cfg.ID, evLogger),
  67. FolderConfiguration: cfg,
  68. FolderStatisticsReference: stats.NewFolderStatisticsReference(model.db, cfg.ID),
  69. ioLimiter: ioLimiter,
  70. model: model,
  71. shortID: model.shortID,
  72. fset: fset,
  73. ignores: ignores,
  74. scanInterval: time.Duration(cfg.RescanIntervalS) * time.Second,
  75. scanTimer: time.NewTimer(time.Millisecond), // The first scan should be done immediately.
  76. scanDelay: make(chan time.Duration),
  77. initialScanFinished: make(chan struct{}),
  78. scanErrorsMut: sync.NewMutex(),
  79. pullScheduled: make(chan struct{}, 1), // This needs to be 1-buffered so that we queue a pull if we're busy when it comes.
  80. doInSyncChan: make(chan syncRequest),
  81. watchCancel: func() {},
  82. restartWatchChan: make(chan struct{}, 1),
  83. watchMut: sync.NewMutex(),
  84. }
  85. }
  86. func (f *folder) serve(ctx context.Context) {
  87. atomic.AddInt32(&f.model.foldersRunning, 1)
  88. defer atomic.AddInt32(&f.model.foldersRunning, -1)
  89. f.ctx = ctx
  90. l.Debugln(f, "starting")
  91. defer l.Debugln(f, "exiting")
  92. defer func() {
  93. f.scanTimer.Stop()
  94. f.setState(FolderIdle)
  95. }()
  96. pause := f.basePause()
  97. pullFailTimer := time.NewTimer(0)
  98. <-pullFailTimer.C
  99. if f.FSWatcherEnabled && f.getHealthErrorAndLoadIgnores() == nil {
  100. f.startWatch()
  101. }
  102. initialCompleted := f.initialScanFinished
  103. pull := func() {
  104. startTime := time.Now()
  105. if f.pull() {
  106. // We're good. Don't schedule another pull and reset
  107. // the pause interval.
  108. pause = f.basePause()
  109. return
  110. }
  111. // Pulling failed, try again later.
  112. delay := pause + time.Since(startTime)
  113. l.Infof("Folder %v isn't making sync progress - retrying in %v.", f.Description(), delay)
  114. pullFailTimer.Reset(delay)
  115. if pause < 60*f.basePause() {
  116. pause *= 2
  117. }
  118. }
  119. for {
  120. select {
  121. case <-f.ctx.Done():
  122. return
  123. case <-f.pullScheduled:
  124. pullFailTimer.Stop()
  125. select {
  126. case <-pullFailTimer.C:
  127. default:
  128. }
  129. pull()
  130. case <-pullFailTimer.C:
  131. pull()
  132. case <-initialCompleted:
  133. // Initial scan has completed, we should do a pull
  134. initialCompleted = nil // never hit this case again
  135. if !f.pull() {
  136. // Pulling failed, try again later.
  137. pullFailTimer.Reset(pause)
  138. }
  139. case <-f.scanTimer.C:
  140. l.Debugln(f, "Scanning due to timer")
  141. f.scanTimerFired()
  142. case req := <-f.doInSyncChan:
  143. l.Debugln(f, "Running something due to request")
  144. req.err <- req.fn()
  145. case next := <-f.scanDelay:
  146. l.Debugln(f, "Delaying scan")
  147. f.scanTimer.Reset(next)
  148. case fsEvents := <-f.watchChan:
  149. l.Debugln(f, "Scan due to watcher")
  150. f.scanSubdirs(fsEvents)
  151. case <-f.restartWatchChan:
  152. l.Debugln(f, "Restart watcher")
  153. f.restartWatch()
  154. }
  155. }
  156. }
  157. func (f *folder) BringToFront(string) {}
  158. func (f *folder) Override() {}
  159. func (f *folder) Revert() {}
  160. func (f *folder) DelayScan(next time.Duration) {
  161. f.Delay(next)
  162. }
  163. func (f *folder) ignoresUpdated() {
  164. if f.FSWatcherEnabled {
  165. f.scheduleWatchRestart()
  166. }
  167. }
  168. func (f *folder) SchedulePull() {
  169. select {
  170. case f.pullScheduled <- struct{}{}:
  171. default:
  172. // We might be busy doing a pull and thus not reading from this
  173. // channel. The channel is 1-buffered, so one notification will be
  174. // queued to ensure we recheck after the pull, but beyond that we must
  175. // make sure to not block index receiving.
  176. }
  177. }
  178. func (f *folder) Jobs(_, _ int) ([]string, []string, int) {
  179. return nil, nil, 0
  180. }
  181. func (f *folder) Scan(subdirs []string) error {
  182. <-f.initialScanFinished
  183. return f.doInSync(func() error { return f.scanSubdirs(subdirs) })
  184. }
  185. // doInSync allows to run functions synchronously in folder.serve from exported,
  186. // asynchronously called methods.
  187. func (f *folder) doInSync(fn func() error) error {
  188. req := syncRequest{
  189. fn: fn,
  190. err: make(chan error, 1),
  191. }
  192. select {
  193. case f.doInSyncChan <- req:
  194. return <-req.err
  195. case <-f.ctx.Done():
  196. return f.ctx.Err()
  197. }
  198. }
  199. func (f *folder) Reschedule() {
  200. if f.scanInterval == 0 {
  201. return
  202. }
  203. // Sleep a random time between 3/4 and 5/4 of the configured interval.
  204. sleepNanos := (f.scanInterval.Nanoseconds()*3 + rand.Int63n(2*f.scanInterval.Nanoseconds())) / 4
  205. interval := time.Duration(sleepNanos) * time.Nanosecond
  206. l.Debugln(f, "next rescan in", interval)
  207. f.scanTimer.Reset(interval)
  208. }
  209. func (f *folder) Delay(next time.Duration) {
  210. f.scanDelay <- next
  211. }
  212. func (f *folder) getHealthErrorAndLoadIgnores() error {
  213. if err := f.getHealthErrorWithoutIgnores(); err != nil {
  214. return err
  215. }
  216. if err := f.ignores.Load(".stignore"); err != nil && !fs.IsNotExist(err) {
  217. return errors.Wrap(err, "loading ignores")
  218. }
  219. return nil
  220. }
  221. func (f *folder) getHealthErrorWithoutIgnores() error {
  222. // Check for folder errors, with the most serious and specific first and
  223. // generic ones like out of space on the home disk later.
  224. if err := f.CheckPath(); err != nil {
  225. return err
  226. }
  227. dbPath := locations.Get(locations.Database)
  228. if usage, err := fs.NewFilesystem(fs.FilesystemTypeBasic, dbPath).Usage("."); err == nil {
  229. if err = config.CheckFreeSpace(f.model.cfg.Options().MinHomeDiskFree, usage); err != nil {
  230. return errors.Wrapf(err, "insufficient space on disk for database (%v)", dbPath)
  231. }
  232. }
  233. return nil
  234. }
  235. func (f *folder) pull() bool {
  236. select {
  237. case <-f.initialScanFinished:
  238. default:
  239. // Once the initial scan finished, a pull will be scheduled
  240. return true
  241. }
  242. // If there is nothing to do, don't even enter sync-waiting state.
  243. abort := true
  244. snap := f.fset.Snapshot()
  245. snap.WithNeed(protocol.LocalDeviceID, func(intf db.FileIntf) bool {
  246. abort = false
  247. return false
  248. })
  249. snap.Release()
  250. if abort {
  251. return true
  252. }
  253. f.setState(FolderSyncWaiting)
  254. defer f.setState(FolderIdle)
  255. if err := f.ioLimiter.takeWithContext(f.ctx, 1); err != nil {
  256. return true
  257. }
  258. defer f.ioLimiter.give(1)
  259. return f.puller.pull()
  260. }
  261. func (f *folder) scanSubdirs(subDirs []string) error {
  262. oldHash := f.ignores.Hash()
  263. err := f.getHealthErrorAndLoadIgnores()
  264. f.setError(err)
  265. if err != nil {
  266. // If there is a health error we set it as the folder error. We do not
  267. // clear the folder error if there is no health error, as there might be
  268. // an *other* folder error (failed to load ignores, for example). Hence
  269. // we do not use the CheckHealth() convenience function here.
  270. return err
  271. }
  272. // Check on the way out if the ignore patterns changed as part of scanning
  273. // this folder. If they did we should schedule a pull of the folder so that
  274. // we request things we might have suddenly become unignored and so on.
  275. defer func() {
  276. if f.ignores.Hash() != oldHash {
  277. l.Debugln("Folder", f.Description(), "ignore patterns change detected while scanning; triggering puller")
  278. f.ignoresUpdated()
  279. f.SchedulePull()
  280. }
  281. }()
  282. f.setState(FolderScanWaiting)
  283. if err := f.ioLimiter.takeWithContext(f.ctx, 1); err != nil {
  284. return err
  285. }
  286. defer f.ioLimiter.give(1)
  287. for i := range subDirs {
  288. sub := osutil.NativeFilename(subDirs[i])
  289. if sub == "" {
  290. // A blank subdirs means to scan the entire folder. We can trim
  291. // the subDirs list and go on our way.
  292. subDirs = nil
  293. break
  294. }
  295. subDirs[i] = sub
  296. }
  297. snap := f.fset.Snapshot()
  298. // We release explicitly later in this function, however we might exit early
  299. // and it's ok to release twice.
  300. defer snap.Release()
  301. // Clean the list of subitems to ensure that we start at a known
  302. // directory, and don't scan subdirectories of things we've already
  303. // scanned.
  304. subDirs = unifySubs(subDirs, func(file string) bool {
  305. _, ok := snap.Get(protocol.LocalDeviceID, file)
  306. return ok
  307. })
  308. f.setState(FolderScanning)
  309. mtimefs := f.fset.MtimeFS()
  310. fchan := scanner.Walk(f.ctx, scanner.Config{
  311. Folder: f.ID,
  312. Subs: subDirs,
  313. Matcher: f.ignores,
  314. TempLifetime: time.Duration(f.model.cfg.Options().KeepTemporariesH) * time.Hour,
  315. CurrentFiler: cFiler{snap},
  316. Filesystem: mtimefs,
  317. IgnorePerms: f.IgnorePerms,
  318. AutoNormalize: f.AutoNormalize,
  319. Hashers: f.model.numHashers(f.ID),
  320. ShortID: f.shortID,
  321. ProgressTickIntervalS: f.ScanProgressIntervalS,
  322. LocalFlags: f.localFlags,
  323. ModTimeWindow: f.ModTimeWindow(),
  324. EventLogger: f.evLogger,
  325. })
  326. batchFn := func(fs []protocol.FileInfo) error {
  327. if err := f.getHealthErrorWithoutIgnores(); err != nil {
  328. l.Debugf("Stopping scan of folder %s due to: %s", f.Description(), err)
  329. return err
  330. }
  331. f.updateLocalsFromScanning(fs)
  332. return nil
  333. }
  334. // Resolve items which are identical with the global state.
  335. if f.localFlags&protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly != 0 {
  336. oldBatchFn := batchFn // can't reference batchFn directly (recursion)
  337. batchFn = func(fs []protocol.FileInfo) error {
  338. for i := range fs {
  339. switch gf, ok := snap.GetGlobal(fs[i].Name); {
  340. case !ok:
  341. continue
  342. case gf.IsEquivalentOptional(fs[i], f.ModTimeWindow(), false, false, protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly):
  343. // What we have locally is equivalent to the global file.
  344. fs[i].Version = fs[i].Version.Merge(gf.Version)
  345. fallthrough
  346. case fs[i].IsDeleted() && gf.IsReceiveOnlyChanged():
  347. // Our item is deleted and the global item is our own
  348. // receive only file. We can't delete file infos, so
  349. // we just pretend it is a normal deleted file (nobody
  350. // cares about that).
  351. fs[i].LocalFlags &^= protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly
  352. }
  353. }
  354. return oldBatchFn(fs)
  355. }
  356. }
  357. batch := newFileInfoBatch(batchFn)
  358. // Schedule a pull after scanning, but only if we actually detected any
  359. // changes.
  360. changes := 0
  361. defer func() {
  362. if changes > 0 {
  363. f.SchedulePull()
  364. }
  365. }()
  366. f.clearScanErrors(subDirs)
  367. for res := range fchan {
  368. if res.Err != nil {
  369. f.newScanError(res.Path, res.Err)
  370. continue
  371. }
  372. if err := batch.flushIfFull(); err != nil {
  373. return err
  374. }
  375. batch.append(res.File)
  376. changes++
  377. }
  378. if err := batch.flush(); err != nil {
  379. return err
  380. }
  381. if len(subDirs) == 0 {
  382. // If we have no specific subdirectories to traverse, set it to one
  383. // empty prefix so we traverse the entire folder contents once.
  384. subDirs = []string{""}
  385. }
  386. // Do a scan of the database for each prefix, to check for deleted and
  387. // ignored files.
  388. var toIgnore []db.FileInfoTruncated
  389. ignoredParent := ""
  390. snap.Release()
  391. snap = f.fset.Snapshot()
  392. defer snap.Release()
  393. for _, sub := range subDirs {
  394. var iterError error
  395. snap.WithPrefixedHaveTruncated(protocol.LocalDeviceID, sub, func(fi db.FileIntf) bool {
  396. select {
  397. case <-f.ctx.Done():
  398. return false
  399. default:
  400. }
  401. file := fi.(db.FileInfoTruncated)
  402. if err := batch.flushIfFull(); err != nil {
  403. iterError = err
  404. return false
  405. }
  406. if ignoredParent != "" && !fs.IsParent(file.Name, ignoredParent) {
  407. for _, file := range toIgnore {
  408. l.Debugln("marking file as ignored", file)
  409. nf := file.ConvertToIgnoredFileInfo(f.shortID)
  410. batch.append(nf)
  411. changes++
  412. if err := batch.flushIfFull(); err != nil {
  413. iterError = err
  414. return false
  415. }
  416. }
  417. toIgnore = toIgnore[:0]
  418. ignoredParent = ""
  419. }
  420. switch ignored := f.ignores.Match(file.Name).IsIgnored(); {
  421. case !file.IsIgnored() && ignored:
  422. // File was not ignored at last pass but has been ignored.
  423. if file.IsDirectory() {
  424. // Delay ignoring as a child might be unignored.
  425. toIgnore = append(toIgnore, file)
  426. if ignoredParent == "" {
  427. // If the parent wasn't ignored already, set
  428. // this path as the "highest" ignored parent
  429. ignoredParent = file.Name
  430. }
  431. return true
  432. }
  433. l.Debugln("marking file as ignored", file)
  434. nf := file.ConvertToIgnoredFileInfo(f.shortID)
  435. batch.append(nf)
  436. changes++
  437. case file.IsIgnored() && !ignored:
  438. // Successfully scanned items are already un-ignored during
  439. // the scan, so check whether it is deleted.
  440. fallthrough
  441. case !file.IsIgnored() && !file.IsDeleted() && !file.IsUnsupported():
  442. // The file is not ignored, deleted or unsupported. Lets check if
  443. // it's still here. Simply stat:ing it wont do as there are
  444. // tons of corner cases (e.g. parent dir->symlink, missing
  445. // permissions)
  446. if !osutil.IsDeleted(mtimefs, file.Name) {
  447. if ignoredParent != "" {
  448. // Don't ignore parents of this not ignored item
  449. toIgnore = toIgnore[:0]
  450. ignoredParent = ""
  451. }
  452. return true
  453. }
  454. nf := file.ConvertToDeletedFileInfo(f.shortID)
  455. nf.LocalFlags = f.localFlags
  456. if file.ShouldConflict() {
  457. // We do not want to override the global version with
  458. // the deleted file. Setting to an empty version makes
  459. // sure the file gets in sync on the following pull.
  460. nf.Version = protocol.Vector{}
  461. }
  462. batch.append(nf)
  463. changes++
  464. }
  465. // Check for deleted, locally changed items that noone else has.
  466. if f.localFlags&protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly == 0 {
  467. return true
  468. }
  469. if !fi.IsDeleted() || !fi.IsReceiveOnlyChanged() || len(snap.Availability(fi.FileName())) > 0 {
  470. return true
  471. }
  472. nf := fi.(db.FileInfoTruncated).ConvertDeletedToFileInfo()
  473. nf.LocalFlags = 0
  474. nf.Version = protocol.Vector{}
  475. batch.append(nf)
  476. changes++
  477. return true
  478. })
  479. select {
  480. case <-f.ctx.Done():
  481. return f.ctx.Err()
  482. default:
  483. }
  484. if iterError == nil && len(toIgnore) > 0 {
  485. for _, file := range toIgnore {
  486. l.Debugln("marking file as ignored", f)
  487. nf := file.ConvertToIgnoredFileInfo(f.shortID)
  488. batch.append(nf)
  489. changes++
  490. if iterError = batch.flushIfFull(); iterError != nil {
  491. break
  492. }
  493. }
  494. toIgnore = toIgnore[:0]
  495. }
  496. if iterError != nil {
  497. return iterError
  498. }
  499. }
  500. if err := batch.flush(); err != nil {
  501. return err
  502. }
  503. f.ScanCompleted()
  504. f.setState(FolderIdle)
  505. return nil
  506. }
  507. func (f *folder) scanTimerFired() {
  508. err := f.scanSubdirs(nil)
  509. select {
  510. case <-f.initialScanFinished:
  511. default:
  512. status := "Completed"
  513. if err != nil {
  514. status = "Failed"
  515. }
  516. l.Infoln(status, "initial scan of", f.Type.String(), "folder", f.Description())
  517. close(f.initialScanFinished)
  518. }
  519. f.Reschedule()
  520. }
  521. func (f *folder) WatchError() error {
  522. f.watchMut.Lock()
  523. defer f.watchMut.Unlock()
  524. return f.watchErr
  525. }
  526. // stopWatch immediately aborts watching and may be called asynchronously
  527. func (f *folder) stopWatch() {
  528. f.watchMut.Lock()
  529. f.watchCancel()
  530. f.watchMut.Unlock()
  531. f.setWatchError(nil, 0)
  532. }
  533. // scheduleWatchRestart makes sure watching is restarted from the main for loop
  534. // in a folder's Serve and thus may be called asynchronously (e.g. when ignores change).
  535. func (f *folder) scheduleWatchRestart() {
  536. select {
  537. case f.restartWatchChan <- struct{}{}:
  538. default:
  539. // We might be busy doing a pull and thus not reading from this
  540. // channel. The channel is 1-buffered, so one notification will be
  541. // queued to ensure we recheck after the pull.
  542. }
  543. }
  544. // restartWatch should only ever be called synchronously. If you want to use
  545. // this asynchronously, you should probably use scheduleWatchRestart instead.
  546. func (f *folder) restartWatch() {
  547. f.stopWatch()
  548. f.startWatch()
  549. f.scanSubdirs(nil)
  550. }
  551. // startWatch should only ever be called synchronously. If you want to use
  552. // this asynchronously, you should probably use scheduleWatchRestart instead.
  553. func (f *folder) startWatch() {
  554. ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(f.ctx)
  555. f.watchMut.Lock()
  556. f.watchChan = make(chan []string)
  557. f.watchCancel = cancel
  558. f.watchMut.Unlock()
  559. go f.monitorWatch(ctx)
  560. }
  561. // monitorWatch starts the filesystem watching and retries every minute on failure.
  562. // It should not be used except in startWatch.
  563. func (f *folder) monitorWatch(ctx context.Context) {
  564. failTimer := time.NewTimer(0)
  565. aggrCtx, aggrCancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
  566. var err error
  567. var eventChan <-chan fs.Event
  568. var errChan <-chan error
  569. warnedOutside := false
  570. var lastWatch time.Time
  571. pause := time.Minute
  572. for {
  573. select {
  574. case <-failTimer.C:
  575. eventChan, errChan, err = f.Filesystem().Watch(".", f.ignores, ctx, f.IgnorePerms)
  576. // We do this once per minute initially increased to
  577. // max one hour in case of repeat failures.
  578. f.scanOnWatchErr()
  579. f.setWatchError(err, pause)
  580. if err != nil {
  581. failTimer.Reset(pause)
  582. if pause < 60*time.Minute {
  583. pause *= 2
  584. }
  585. continue
  586. }
  587. lastWatch = time.Now()
  588. watchaggregator.Aggregate(aggrCtx, eventChan, f.watchChan, f.FolderConfiguration, f.model.cfg, f.evLogger)
  589. l.Debugln("Started filesystem watcher for folder", f.Description())
  590. case err = <-errChan:
  591. var next time.Duration
  592. if dur := time.Since(lastWatch); dur > pause {
  593. pause = time.Minute
  594. next = 0
  595. } else {
  596. next = pause - dur
  597. if pause < 60*time.Minute {
  598. pause *= 2
  599. }
  600. }
  601. failTimer.Reset(next)
  602. f.setWatchError(err, next)
  603. // This error was previously a panic and should never occur, so generate
  604. // a warning, but don't do it repetitively.
  605. if !warnedOutside {
  606. if _, ok := err.(*fs.ErrWatchEventOutsideRoot); ok {
  607. l.Warnln(err)
  608. warnedOutside = true
  609. }
  610. }
  611. aggrCancel()
  612. errChan = nil
  613. aggrCtx, aggrCancel = context.WithCancel(ctx)
  614. case <-ctx.Done():
  615. return
  616. }
  617. }
  618. }
  619. // setWatchError sets the current error state of the watch and should be called
  620. // regardless of whether err is nil or not.
  621. func (f *folder) setWatchError(err error, nextTryIn time.Duration) {
  622. f.watchMut.Lock()
  623. prevErr := f.watchErr
  624. f.watchErr = err
  625. f.watchMut.Unlock()
  626. if err != prevErr {
  627. data := map[string]interface{}{
  628. "folder": f.ID,
  629. }
  630. if prevErr != nil {
  631. data["from"] = prevErr.Error()
  632. }
  633. if err != nil {
  634. data["to"] = err.Error()
  635. }
  636. f.evLogger.Log(events.FolderWatchStateChanged, data)
  637. }
  638. if err == nil {
  639. return
  640. }
  641. msg := fmt.Sprintf("Error while trying to start filesystem watcher for folder %s, trying again in %v: %v", f.Description(), nextTryIn, err)
  642. if prevErr != err {
  643. l.Infof(msg)
  644. return
  645. }
  646. l.Debugf(msg)
  647. }
  648. // scanOnWatchErr schedules a full scan immediately if an error occurred while watching.
  649. func (f *folder) scanOnWatchErr() {
  650. f.watchMut.Lock()
  651. err := f.watchErr
  652. f.watchMut.Unlock()
  653. if err != nil {
  654. f.Delay(0)
  655. }
  656. }
  657. func (f *folder) setError(err error) {
  658. select {
  659. case <-f.ctx.Done():
  660. return
  661. default:
  662. }
  663. _, _, oldErr := f.getState()
  664. if (err != nil && oldErr != nil && oldErr.Error() == err.Error()) || (err == nil && oldErr == nil) {
  665. return
  666. }
  667. if err != nil {
  668. if oldErr == nil {
  669. l.Warnf("Error on folder %s: %v", f.Description(), err)
  670. } else {
  671. l.Infof("Error on folder %s changed: %q -> %q", f.Description(), oldErr, err)
  672. }
  673. } else {
  674. l.Infoln("Cleared error on folder", f.Description())
  675. }
  676. if f.FSWatcherEnabled {
  677. if err != nil {
  678. f.stopWatch()
  679. } else {
  680. f.scheduleWatchRestart()
  681. }
  682. }
  683. f.stateTracker.setError(err)
  684. }
  685. func (f *folder) basePause() time.Duration {
  686. if f.PullerPauseS == 0 {
  687. return defaultPullerPause
  688. }
  689. return time.Duration(f.PullerPauseS) * time.Second
  690. }
  691. func (f *folder) String() string {
  692. return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s@%p", f.Type, f.folderID, f)
  693. }
  694. func (f *folder) newScanError(path string, err error) {
  695. f.scanErrorsMut.Lock()
  696. f.scanErrors = append(f.scanErrors, FileError{
  697. Err: err.Error(),
  698. Path: path,
  699. })
  700. f.scanErrorsMut.Unlock()
  701. }
  702. func (f *folder) clearScanErrors(subDirs []string) {
  703. f.scanErrorsMut.Lock()
  704. defer f.scanErrorsMut.Unlock()
  705. if len(subDirs) == 0 {
  706. f.scanErrors = nil
  707. return
  708. }
  709. filtered := f.scanErrors[:0]
  710. outer:
  711. for _, fe := range f.scanErrors {
  712. for _, sub := range subDirs {
  713. if fe.Path == sub || fs.IsParent(fe.Path, sub) {
  714. continue outer
  715. }
  716. }
  717. filtered = append(filtered, fe)
  718. }
  719. f.scanErrors = filtered
  720. }
  721. func (f *folder) Errors() []FileError {
  722. f.scanErrorsMut.Lock()
  723. defer f.scanErrorsMut.Unlock()
  724. return append([]FileError{}, f.scanErrors...)
  725. }
  726. // ForceRescan marks the file such that it gets rehashed on next scan and then
  727. // immediately executes that scan.
  728. func (f *folder) ForceRescan(file protocol.FileInfo) error {
  729. file.SetMustRescan(f.shortID)
  730. f.fset.Update(protocol.LocalDeviceID, []protocol.FileInfo{file})
  731. return f.Scan([]string{file.Name})
  732. }
  733. func (f *folder) updateLocalsFromScanning(fs []protocol.FileInfo) {
  734. f.updateLocals(fs)
  735. f.emitDiskChangeEvents(fs, events.LocalChangeDetected)
  736. }
  737. func (f *folder) updateLocalsFromPulling(fs []protocol.FileInfo) {
  738. f.updateLocals(fs)
  739. f.emitDiskChangeEvents(fs, events.RemoteChangeDetected)
  740. }
  741. func (f *folder) updateLocals(fs []protocol.FileInfo) {
  742. f.fset.Update(protocol.LocalDeviceID, fs)
  743. filenames := make([]string, len(fs))
  744. for i, file := range fs {
  745. filenames[i] = file.Name
  746. }
  747. f.evLogger.Log(events.LocalIndexUpdated, map[string]interface{}{
  748. "folder": f.ID,
  749. "items": len(fs),
  750. "filenames": filenames,
  751. "version": f.fset.Sequence(protocol.LocalDeviceID),
  752. })
  753. }
  754. func (f *folder) emitDiskChangeEvents(fs []protocol.FileInfo, typeOfEvent events.EventType) {
  755. for _, file := range fs {
  756. if file.IsInvalid() {
  757. continue
  758. }
  759. objType := "file"
  760. action := "modified"
  761. switch {
  762. case file.IsDeleted():
  763. action = "deleted"
  764. // If our local vector is version 1 AND it is the only version
  765. // vector so far seen for this file then it is a new file. Else if
  766. // it is > 1 it's not new, and if it is 1 but another shortId
  767. // version vector exists then it is new for us but created elsewhere
  768. // so the file is still not new but modified by us. Only if it is
  769. // truly new do we change this to 'added', else we leave it as
  770. // 'modified'.
  771. case len(file.Version.Counters) == 1 && file.Version.Counters[0].Value == 1:
  772. action = "added"
  773. }
  774. if file.IsSymlink() {
  775. objType = "symlink"
  776. } else if file.IsDirectory() {
  777. objType = "dir"
  778. }
  779. // Two different events can be fired here based on what EventType is passed into function
  780. f.evLogger.Log(typeOfEvent, map[string]string{
  781. "folder": f.ID,
  782. "folderID": f.ID, // incorrect, deprecated, kept for historical compliance
  783. "label": f.Label,
  784. "action": action,
  785. "type": objType,
  786. "path": filepath.FromSlash(file.Name),
  787. "modifiedBy": file.ModifiedBy.String(),
  788. })
  789. }
  790. }
  791. // The exists function is expected to return true for all known paths
  792. // (excluding "" and ".")
  793. func unifySubs(dirs []string, exists func(dir string) bool) []string {
  794. if len(dirs) == 0 {
  795. return nil
  796. }
  797. sort.Strings(dirs)
  798. if dirs[0] == "" || dirs[0] == "." || dirs[0] == string(fs.PathSeparator) {
  799. return nil
  800. }
  801. prev := "./" // Anything that can't be parent of a clean path
  802. for i := 0; i < len(dirs); {
  803. dir, err := fs.Canonicalize(dirs[i])
  804. if err != nil {
  805. l.Debugf("Skipping %v for scan: %s", dirs[i], err)
  806. dirs = append(dirs[:i], dirs[i+1:]...)
  807. continue
  808. }
  809. if dir == prev || fs.IsParent(dir, prev) {
  810. dirs = append(dirs[:i], dirs[i+1:]...)
  811. continue
  812. }
  813. parent := filepath.Dir(dir)
  814. for parent != "." && parent != string(fs.PathSeparator) && !exists(parent) {
  815. dir = parent
  816. parent = filepath.Dir(dir)
  817. }
  818. dirs[i] = dir
  819. prev = dir
  820. i++
  821. }
  822. return dirs
  823. }
  824. type cFiler struct {
  825. *db.Snapshot
  826. }
  827. // Implements scanner.CurrentFiler
  828. func (cf cFiler) CurrentFile(file string) (protocol.FileInfo, bool) {
  829. return cf.Get(protocol.LocalDeviceID, file)
  830. }