// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "base/files/file_path_watcher.h" #include #include #include #include #include "base/file_util.h" #include "base/message_loop.h" #include "base/message_loop_proxy.h" #include "base/stringprintf.h" namespace base { namespace files { namespace { // Mac-specific file watcher implementation based on kqueue. // Originally it was based on FSEvents so that the semantics were equivalent // on Linux, OSX and Windows where it was able to detect: // - file creation/deletion/modification in a watched directory // - file creation/deletion/modification for a watched file // - modifications to the paths to a watched object that would affect the // object such as renaming/attibute changes etc. // The FSEvents version did all of the above except handling attribute changes // to path components. Unfortunately FSEvents appears to have an issue where the // current implementation (Mac OS X 10.6.7) sometimes drops events and doesn't // send notifications. See // http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=54822#c31 for source that // will reproduce the problem. FSEvents also required having a CFRunLoop // backing the thread that it was running on, that caused added complexity // in the interfaces. // The kqueue implementation will handle all of the items in the list above // except for detecting modifications to files in a watched directory. It will // detect the creation and deletion of files, just not the modification of // files. It does however detect the attribute changes that the FSEvents impl // would miss. class FilePathWatcherImpl : public FilePathWatcher::PlatformDelegate, public MessageLoopForIO::Watcher, public MessageLoop::DestructionObserver { public: FilePathWatcherImpl() : kqueue_(-1) {} virtual ~FilePathWatcherImpl() {} // MessageLoopForIO::Watcher overrides. virtual void OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) OVERRIDE; virtual void OnFileCanWriteWithoutBlocking(int fd) OVERRIDE; // MessageLoop::DestructionObserver overrides. virtual void WillDestroyCurrentMessageLoop() OVERRIDE; // FilePathWatcher::PlatformDelegate overrides. virtual bool Watch(const FilePath& path, FilePathWatcher::Delegate* delegate) OVERRIDE; virtual void Cancel() OVERRIDE; private: class EventData { public: EventData(const FilePath& path, const FilePath::StringType& subdir) : path_(path), subdir_(subdir) { } FilePath path_; // Full path to this item. FilePath::StringType subdir_; // Path to any sub item. }; typedef std::vector EventVector; // Can only be called on |io_message_loop_|'s thread. virtual void CancelOnMessageLoopThread() OVERRIDE; // Returns true if the kevent values are error free. bool AreKeventValuesValid(struct kevent* kevents, int count); // Respond to a change of attributes of the path component represented by // |event|. Sets |target_file_affected| to true if |target_| is affected. // Sets |update_watches| to true if |events_| need to be updated. void HandleAttributesChange(const EventVector::iterator& event, bool* target_file_affected, bool* update_watches); // Respond to a move of deletion of the path component represented by // |event|. Sets |target_file_affected| to true if |target_| is affected. // Sets |update_watches| to true if |events_| need to be updated. void HandleDeleteOrMoveChange(const EventVector::iterator& event, bool* target_file_affected, bool* update_watches); // Respond to a creation of an item in the path component represented by // |event|. Sets |target_file_affected| to true if |target_| is affected. // Sets |update_watches| to true if |events_| need to be updated. void HandleCreateItemChange(const EventVector::iterator& event, bool* target_file_affected, bool* update_watches); // Update |events_| with the current status of the system. // Sets |target_file_affected| to true if |target_| is affected. // Returns false if an error occurs. bool UpdateWatches(bool* target_file_affected); // Fills |events| with one kevent per component in |path|. // Returns the number of valid events created where a valid event is // defined as one that has a ident (file descriptor) field != -1. static int EventsForPath(FilePath path, EventVector *events); // Release a kevent generated by EventsForPath. static void ReleaseEvent(struct kevent& event); // Returns a file descriptor that will not block the system from deleting // the file it references. static int FileDescriptorForPath(const FilePath& path); // Closes |*fd| and sets |*fd| to -1. static void CloseFileDescriptor(int* fd); // Returns true if kevent has open file descriptor. static bool IsKeventFileDescriptorOpen(const struct kevent& event) { return event.ident != static_cast(-1); } static EventData* EventDataForKevent(const struct kevent& event) { return reinterpret_cast(event.udata); } EventVector events_; scoped_refptr io_message_loop_; MessageLoopForIO::FileDescriptorWatcher kqueue_watcher_; scoped_refptr delegate_; FilePath target_; int kqueue_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FilePathWatcherImpl); }; void FilePathWatcherImpl::ReleaseEvent(struct kevent& event) { CloseFileDescriptor(reinterpret_cast(&event.ident)); EventData* entry = EventDataForKevent(event); delete entry; event.udata = NULL; } int FilePathWatcherImpl::EventsForPath(FilePath path, EventVector* events) { DCHECK(MessageLoopForIO::current()); // Make sure that we are working with a clean slate. DCHECK(events->empty()); std::vector components; path.GetComponents(&components); if (components.size() < 1) { return -1; } int last_existing_entry = 0; FilePath built_path; bool path_still_exists = true; for(std::vector::iterator i = components.begin(); i != components.end(); ++i) { if (i == components.begin()) { built_path = FilePath(*i); } else { built_path = built_path.Append(*i); } int fd = -1; if (path_still_exists) { fd = FileDescriptorForPath(built_path); if (fd == -1) { path_still_exists = false; } else { ++last_existing_entry; } } FilePath::StringType subdir = (i != (components.end() - 1)) ? *(i + 1) : ""; EventData* data = new EventData(built_path, subdir); struct kevent event; EV_SET(&event, fd, EVFILT_VNODE, (EV_ADD | EV_CLEAR | EV_RECEIPT), (NOTE_DELETE | NOTE_WRITE | NOTE_ATTRIB | NOTE_RENAME | NOTE_REVOKE | NOTE_EXTEND), 0, data); events->push_back(event); } return last_existing_entry; } int FilePathWatcherImpl::FileDescriptorForPath(const FilePath& path) { return HANDLE_EINTR(open(path.value().c_str(), O_EVTONLY)); } void FilePathWatcherImpl::CloseFileDescriptor(int *fd) { if (*fd == -1) { return; } if (HANDLE_EINTR(close(*fd)) != 0) { PLOG(ERROR) << "close"; } *fd = -1; } bool FilePathWatcherImpl::AreKeventValuesValid(struct kevent* kevents, int count) { if (count < 0) { PLOG(ERROR) << "kevent"; return false; } bool valid = true; for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) { if (kevents[i].flags & EV_ERROR && kevents[i].data) { // Find the kevent in |events_| that matches the kevent with the error. EventVector::iterator event = events_.begin(); for (; event != events_.end(); ++event) { if (event->ident == kevents[i].ident) { break; } } std::string path_name; if (event != events_.end()) { EventData* event_data = EventDataForKevent(*event); if (event_data != NULL) { path_name = event_data->path_.value(); } } if (path_name.empty()) { path_name = base::StringPrintf( "fd %d", *reinterpret_cast(&kevents[i].ident)); } LOG(ERROR) << "Error: " << kevents[i].data << " for " << path_name; valid = false; } } return valid; } void FilePathWatcherImpl::HandleAttributesChange( const EventVector::iterator& event, bool* target_file_affected, bool* update_watches) { EventVector::iterator next_event = event + 1; EventData* next_event_data = EventDataForKevent(*next_event); // Check to see if the next item in path is still accessible. int have_access = FileDescriptorForPath(next_event_data->path_); if (have_access == -1) { *target_file_affected = true; *update_watches = true; EventVector::iterator local_event(event); for (; local_event != events_.end(); ++local_event) { // Close all nodes from the event down. This has the side effect of // potentially rendering other events in |updates| invalid. // There is no need to remove the events from |kqueue_| because this // happens as a side effect of closing the file descriptor. CloseFileDescriptor(reinterpret_cast(&local_event->ident)); } } else { CloseFileDescriptor(&have_access); } } void FilePathWatcherImpl::HandleDeleteOrMoveChange( const EventVector::iterator& event, bool* target_file_affected, bool* update_watches) { *target_file_affected = true; *update_watches = true; EventVector::iterator local_event(event); for (; local_event != events_.end(); ++local_event) { // Close all nodes from the event down. This has the side effect of // potentially rendering other events in |updates| invalid. // There is no need to remove the events from |kqueue_| because this // happens as a side effect of closing the file descriptor. CloseFileDescriptor(reinterpret_cast(&local_event->ident)); } } void FilePathWatcherImpl::HandleCreateItemChange( const EventVector::iterator& event, bool* target_file_affected, bool* update_watches) { // Get the next item in the path. EventVector::iterator next_event = event + 1; EventData* next_event_data = EventDataForKevent(*next_event); // Check to see if it already has a valid file descriptor. if (!IsKeventFileDescriptorOpen(*next_event)) { // If not, attempt to open a file descriptor for it. next_event->ident = FileDescriptorForPath(next_event_data->path_); if (IsKeventFileDescriptorOpen(*next_event)) { *update_watches = true; if (next_event_data->subdir_.empty()) { *target_file_affected = true; } } } } bool FilePathWatcherImpl::UpdateWatches(bool* target_file_affected) { // Iterate over events adding kevents for items that exist to the kqueue. // Then check to see if new components in the path have been created. // Repeat until no new components in the path are detected. // This is to get around races in directory creation in a watched path. bool update_watches = true; while (update_watches) { size_t valid; for (valid = 0; valid < events_.size(); ++valid) { if (!IsKeventFileDescriptorOpen(events_[valid])) { break; } } if (valid == 0) { // The root of the file path is inaccessible? return false; } EventVector updates(valid); int count = HANDLE_EINTR(kevent(kqueue_, &events_[0], valid, &updates[0], valid, NULL)); if (!AreKeventValuesValid(&updates[0], count)) { return false; } update_watches = false; for (; valid < events_.size(); ++valid) { EventData* event_data = EventDataForKevent(events_[valid]); events_[valid].ident = FileDescriptorForPath(event_data->path_); if (IsKeventFileDescriptorOpen(events_[valid])) { update_watches = true; if (event_data->subdir_.empty()) { *target_file_affected = true; } } else { break; } } } return true; } void FilePathWatcherImpl::OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) { DCHECK(MessageLoopForIO::current()); CHECK_EQ(fd, kqueue_); CHECK(events_.size()); // Request the file system update notifications that have occurred and return // them in |updates|. |count| will contain the number of updates that have // occurred. EventVector updates(events_.size()); struct timespec timeout = {0, 0}; int count = HANDLE_EINTR(kevent(kqueue_, NULL, 0, &updates[0], updates.size(), &timeout)); // Error values are stored within updates, so check to make sure that no // errors occurred. if (!AreKeventValuesValid(&updates[0], count)) { delegate_->OnFilePathError(target_); Cancel(); return; } bool update_watches = false; bool send_notification = false; // Iterate through each of the updates and react to them. for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) { // Find our kevent record that matches the update notification. EventVector::iterator event = events_.begin(); for (; event != events_.end(); ++event) { if (!IsKeventFileDescriptorOpen(*event) || event->ident == updates[i].ident) { break; } } if (!IsKeventFileDescriptorOpen(*event) || event == events_.end()) { // The event may no longer exist in |events_| because another event // modified |events_| in such a way to make it invalid. For example if // the path is /foo/bar/bam and foo is deleted, NOTE_DELETE events for // foo, bar and bam will be sent. If foo is processed first, then // the file descriptors for bar and bam will already be closed and set // to -1 before they get a chance to be processed. continue; } EventData* event_data = EventDataForKevent(*event); // If the subdir is empty, this is the last item on the path and is the // target file. bool target_file_affected = event_data->subdir_.empty(); if ((updates[i].fflags & NOTE_ATTRIB) && !target_file_affected) { HandleAttributesChange(event, &target_file_affected, &update_watches); } if (updates[i].fflags & (NOTE_DELETE | NOTE_REVOKE | NOTE_RENAME)) { HandleDeleteOrMoveChange(event, &target_file_affected, &update_watches); } if ((updates[i].fflags & NOTE_WRITE) && !target_file_affected) { HandleCreateItemChange(event, &target_file_affected, &update_watches); } send_notification |= target_file_affected; } if (update_watches) { if (!UpdateWatches(&send_notification)) { delegate_->OnFilePathError(target_); Cancel(); } } if (send_notification) { delegate_->OnFilePathChanged(target_); } } void FilePathWatcherImpl::OnFileCanWriteWithoutBlocking(int fd) { NOTREACHED(); } void FilePathWatcherImpl::WillDestroyCurrentMessageLoop() { CancelOnMessageLoopThread(); } bool FilePathWatcherImpl::Watch(const FilePath& path, FilePathWatcher::Delegate* delegate) { DCHECK(MessageLoopForIO::current()); DCHECK(target_.value().empty()); // Can only watch one path. DCHECK(delegate); DCHECK_EQ(kqueue_, -1); delegate_ = delegate; target_ = path; MessageLoop::current()->AddDestructionObserver(this); io_message_loop_ = base::MessageLoopProxy::CreateForCurrentThread(); kqueue_ = kqueue(); if (kqueue_ == -1) { PLOG(ERROR) << "kqueue"; return false; } int last_entry = EventsForPath(target_, &events_); CHECK_NE(last_entry, 0); EventVector responses(last_entry); int count = HANDLE_EINTR(kevent(kqueue_, &events_[0], last_entry, &responses[0], last_entry, NULL)); if (!AreKeventValuesValid(&responses[0], count)) { // Calling Cancel() here to close any file descriptors that were opened. // This would happen in the destructor anyways, but FilePathWatchers tend to // be long lived, and if an error has occurred, there is no reason to waste // the file descriptors. Cancel(); return false; } return MessageLoopForIO::current()->WatchFileDescriptor( kqueue_, true, MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_READ, &kqueue_watcher_, this); } void FilePathWatcherImpl::Cancel() { base::MessageLoopProxy* proxy = io_message_loop_.get(); if (!proxy) { set_cancelled(); return; } if (!proxy->BelongsToCurrentThread()) { proxy->PostTask(FROM_HERE, NewRunnableMethod(this, &FilePathWatcherImpl::Cancel)); return; } CancelOnMessageLoopThread(); } void FilePathWatcherImpl::CancelOnMessageLoopThread() { DCHECK(MessageLoopForIO::current()); if (!is_cancelled()) { set_cancelled(); kqueue_watcher_.StopWatchingFileDescriptor(); CloseFileDescriptor(&kqueue_); std::for_each(events_.begin(), events_.end(), ReleaseEvent); events_.clear(); io_message_loop_ = NULL; MessageLoop::current()->RemoveDestructionObserver(this); delegate_ = NULL; } } } // namespace FilePathWatcher::FilePathWatcher() { impl_ = new FilePathWatcherImpl(); } } // namespace files } // namespace base