/* Filesystem notifications support with kqueue API. Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs. If not, see . */ #include #ifdef HAVE_KQUEUE #include #include #include #include #include #include "lisp.h" #include "keyboard.h" #include "process.h" /* File handle for kqueue. */ static int kqueuefd = -1; /* This is a list, elements are (DESCRIPTOR FILE FLAGS CALLBACK [DIRLIST]). */ static Lisp_Object watch_list; /* Generate a list from the directory_files_internal output. Items are (INODE FILE-NAME LAST-MOD LAST-STATUS-MOD SIZE). */ Lisp_Object kqueue_directory_listing (Lisp_Object directory_files) { Lisp_Object dl, result = Qnil; for (dl = directory_files; ! NILP (dl); dl = XCDR (dl)) { /* We ignore "." and "..". */ if ((strcmp (".", SSDATA (XCAR (XCAR (dl)))) == 0) || (strcmp ("..", SSDATA (XCAR (XCAR (dl)))) == 0)) continue; result = Fcons (list5 (/* inode. */ Fnth (make_number (11), XCAR (dl)), /* filename. */ XCAR (XCAR (dl)), /* last modification time. */ Fnth (make_number (6), XCAR (dl)), /* last status change time. */ Fnth (make_number (7), XCAR (dl)), /* size. */ Fnth (make_number (8), XCAR (dl))), result); } return result; } /* Generate a file notification event. */ static void kqueue_generate_event (Lisp_Object watch_object, Lisp_Object actions, Lisp_Object file, Lisp_Object file1) { Lisp_Object flags, action, entry; struct input_event event; /* Check, whether all actions shall be monitored. */ flags = Fnth (make_number (2), watch_object); action = actions; do { if (NILP (action)) break; entry = XCAR (action); if (NILP (Fmember (entry, flags))) { action = XCDR (action); actions = Fdelq (entry, actions); } else action = XCDR (action); } while (1); /* Store it into the input event queue. */ if (! NILP (actions)) { EVENT_INIT (event); event.kind = FILE_NOTIFY_EVENT; event.frame_or_window = Qnil; event.arg = list2 (Fcons (XCAR (watch_object), Fcons (actions, NILP (file1) ? Fcons (file, Qnil) : list2 (file, file1))), Fnth (make_number (3), watch_object)); kbd_buffer_store_event (&event); } } /* This compares two directory listings in case of a `write' event for a directory. Generate resulting file notification events. The old directory listing is retrieved from watch_object, it will be replaced by the new directory listing at the end of this function. */ static void kqueue_compare_dir_list (Lisp_Object watch_object) { Lisp_Object dir, pending_dl, deleted_dl; Lisp_Object old_directory_files, old_dl, new_directory_files, new_dl, dl; dir = XCAR (XCDR (watch_object)); pending_dl = Qnil; deleted_dl = Qnil; old_directory_files = Fnth (make_number (4), watch_object); old_dl = kqueue_directory_listing (old_directory_files); /* When the directory is not accessible anymore, it has been deleted. */ if (NILP (Ffile_directory_p (dir))) { kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qdelete, Qnil), dir, Qnil); return; } new_directory_files = directory_files_internal (dir, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, 1, Qnil); new_dl = kqueue_directory_listing (new_directory_files); /* Parse through the old list. */ dl = old_dl; while (1) { Lisp_Object old_entry, new_entry, dl1; if (NILP (dl)) break; /* Search for an entry with the same inode. */ old_entry = XCAR (dl); new_entry = assq_no_quit (XCAR (old_entry), new_dl); if (! NILP (Fequal (old_entry, new_entry))) { /* Both entries are identical. Nothing to do. */ new_dl = Fdelq (new_entry, new_dl); goto the_end; } /* Both entries have the same inode. */ if (! NILP (new_entry)) { /* Both entries have the same file name. */ if (strcmp (SSDATA (XCAR (XCDR (old_entry))), SSDATA (XCAR (XCDR (new_entry)))) == 0) { /* Modification time has been changed, the file has been written. */ if (NILP (Fequal (Fnth (make_number (2), old_entry), Fnth (make_number (2), new_entry)))) kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qwrite, Qnil), XCAR (XCDR (old_entry)), Qnil); /* Status change time has been changed, the file attributes have changed. */ if (NILP (Fequal (Fnth (make_number (3), old_entry), Fnth (make_number (3), new_entry)))) kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qattrib, Qnil), XCAR (XCDR (old_entry)), Qnil); } else { /* The file has been renamed. */ kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qrename, Qnil), XCAR (XCDR (old_entry)), XCAR (XCDR (new_entry))); deleted_dl = Fcons (new_entry, deleted_dl); } new_dl = Fdelq (new_entry, new_dl); goto the_end; } /* Search, whether there is a file with the same name but another inode. */ for (dl1 = new_dl; ! NILP (dl1); dl1 = XCDR (dl1)) { new_entry = XCAR (dl1); if (strcmp (SSDATA (XCAR (XCDR (old_entry))), SSDATA (XCAR (XCDR (new_entry)))) == 0) { pending_dl = Fcons (new_entry, pending_dl); new_dl = Fdelq (new_entry, new_dl); goto the_end; } } /* Check, whether this a pending file. */ new_entry = assq_no_quit (XCAR (old_entry), pending_dl); if (NILP (new_entry)) { /* Check, whether this is an already deleted file (by rename). */ for (dl1 = deleted_dl; ! NILP (dl1); dl1 = XCDR (dl1)) { new_entry = XCAR (dl1); if (strcmp (SSDATA (XCAR (XCDR (old_entry))), SSDATA (XCAR (XCDR (new_entry)))) == 0) { deleted_dl = Fdelq (new_entry, deleted_dl); goto the_end; } } /* The file has been deleted. */ kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qdelete, Qnil), XCAR (XCDR (old_entry)), Qnil); } else { /* The file has been renamed. */ kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qrename, Qnil), XCAR (XCDR (old_entry)), XCAR (XCDR (new_entry))); pending_dl = Fdelq (new_entry, pending_dl); } the_end: dl = XCDR (dl); old_dl = Fdelq (old_entry, old_dl); } /* Parse through the resulting new list. */ dl = new_dl; while (1) { Lisp_Object entry; if (NILP (dl)) break; /* A new file has appeared. */ entry = XCAR (dl); kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qcreate, Qnil), XCAR (XCDR (entry)), Qnil); /* Check size of that file. */ Lisp_Object size = Fnth (make_number (4), entry); if (FLOATP (size) || (XINT (size) > 0)) kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qwrite, Qnil), XCAR (XCDR (entry)), Qnil); dl = XCDR (dl); new_dl = Fdelq (entry, new_dl); } /* Parse through the resulting pending_dl list. */ dl = pending_dl; while (1) { Lisp_Object entry; if (NILP (dl)) break; /* A file is still pending. Assume it was a write. */ entry = XCAR (dl); kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, Fcons (Qwrite, Qnil), XCAR (XCDR (entry)), Qnil); dl = XCDR (dl); pending_dl = Fdelq (entry, pending_dl); } /* At this point, old_dl, new_dl and pending_dl shall be empty. deleted_dl might not be empty when there was a rename to a nonexistent file. Let's make a check for this (might be removed once the code is stable). */ if (! NILP (old_dl)) report_file_error ("Old list not empty", old_dl); if (! NILP (new_dl)) report_file_error ("New list not empty", new_dl); if (! NILP (pending_dl)) report_file_error ("Pending events list not empty", pending_dl); /* Replace old directory listing with the new one. */ XSETCDR (Fnthcdr (make_number (3), watch_object), Fcons (new_directory_files, Qnil)); return; } /* This is the callback function for arriving input on kqueuefd. It shall create a Lisp event, and put it into the Emacs input queue. */ static void kqueue_callback (int fd, void *data) { for (;;) { struct kevent kev; static const struct timespec nullts = { 0, 0 }; Lisp_Object descriptor, watch_object, file, actions; /* Read one event. */ int ret = kevent (kqueuefd, NULL, 0, &kev, 1, &nullts); if (ret < 1) { /* All events read. */ return; } /* Determine descriptor and file name. */ descriptor = make_number (kev.ident); watch_object = assq_no_quit (descriptor, watch_list); if (CONSP (watch_object)) file = XCAR (XCDR (watch_object)); else continue; /* Determine event actions. */ actions = Qnil; if (kev.fflags & NOTE_DELETE) actions = Fcons (Qdelete, actions); if (kev.fflags & NOTE_WRITE) { /* Check, whether this is a directory event. */ if (NILP (Fnth (make_number (4), watch_object))) actions = Fcons (Qwrite, actions); else kqueue_compare_dir_list (watch_object); } if (kev.fflags & NOTE_EXTEND) actions = Fcons (Qextend, actions); if (kev.fflags & NOTE_ATTRIB) actions = Fcons (Qattrib, actions); if (kev.fflags & NOTE_LINK) actions = Fcons (Qlink, actions); /* It would be useful to know the target of the rename operation. At this point, it is not possible. Happens only when the upper directory is monitored. */ if (kev.fflags & NOTE_RENAME) actions = Fcons (Qrename, actions); /* Create the event. */ if (! NILP (actions)) kqueue_generate_event (watch_object, actions, file, Qnil); /* Cancel monitor if file or directory is deleted or renamed. */ if (kev.fflags & (NOTE_DELETE | NOTE_RENAME)) Fkqueue_rm_watch (descriptor); } return; } DEFUN ("kqueue-add-watch", Fkqueue_add_watch, Skqueue_add_watch, 3, 3, 0, doc: /* Add a watch for filesystem events pertaining to FILE. This arranges for filesystem events pertaining to FILE to be reported to Emacs. Use `kqueue-rm-watch' to cancel the watch. Returned value is a descriptor for the added watch. If the file cannot be watched for some reason, this function signals a `file-notify-error' error. FLAGS is a list of events to be watched for. It can include the following symbols: `create' -- FILE was created `delete' -- FILE was deleted `write' -- FILE has changed `extend' -- FILE was extended `attrib' -- a FILE attribute was changed `link' -- a FILE's link count was changed `rename' -- FILE was moved to FILE1 When any event happens, Emacs will call the CALLBACK function passing it a single argument EVENT, which is of the form (DESCRIPTOR ACTIONS FILE [FILE1]) DESCRIPTOR is the same object as the one returned by this function. ACTIONS is a list of events. FILE is the name of the file whose event is being reported. FILE1 will be reported only in case of the `rename' event. This is possible only when the upper directory of the renamed file is watched. */) (Lisp_Object file, Lisp_Object flags, Lisp_Object callback) { Lisp_Object watch_object, dir_list; int fd, oflags; u_short fflags = 0; struct kevent kev; /* Check parameters. */ CHECK_STRING (file); file = Fdirectory_file_name (Fexpand_file_name (file, Qnil)); if (NILP (Ffile_exists_p (file))) report_file_error ("File does not exist", file); CHECK_LIST (flags); if (! FUNCTIONP (callback)) wrong_type_argument (Qinvalid_function, callback); if (kqueuefd < 0) { /* Create kqueue descriptor. */ kqueuefd = kqueue (); if (kqueuefd < 0) report_file_notify_error ("File watching is not available", Qnil); /* Start monitoring for possible I/O. */ add_read_fd (kqueuefd, kqueue_callback, NULL); watch_list = Qnil; } /* Open file. */ file = ENCODE_FILE (file); oflags = O_NONBLOCK; #if O_EVTONLY oflags |= O_EVTONLY; #else oflags |= O_RDONLY; #endif #if O_SYMLINK oflags |= O_SYMLINK; #else oflags |= O_NOFOLLOW; #endif fd = emacs_open (SSDATA (file), oflags, 0); if (fd == -1) report_file_error ("File cannot be opened", file); /* Assemble filter flags */ if (! NILP (Fmember (Qdelete, flags))) fflags |= NOTE_DELETE; if (! NILP (Fmember (Qwrite, flags))) fflags |= NOTE_WRITE; if (! NILP (Fmember (Qextend, flags))) fflags |= NOTE_EXTEND; if (! NILP (Fmember (Qattrib, flags))) fflags |= NOTE_ATTRIB; if (! NILP (Fmember (Qlink, flags))) fflags |= NOTE_LINK; if (! NILP (Fmember (Qrename, flags))) fflags |= NOTE_RENAME; /* Register event. */ EV_SET (&kev, fd, EVFILT_VNODE, EV_ADD | EV_ENABLE | EV_CLEAR, fflags, 0, NULL); if (kevent (kqueuefd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) { emacs_close (fd); report_file_error ("Cannot watch file", file); } /* Store watch object in watch list. */ Lisp_Object watch_descriptor = make_number (fd); if (NILP (Ffile_directory_p (file))) watch_object = list4 (watch_descriptor, file, flags, callback); else { dir_list = directory_files_internal (file, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, 1, Qnil); watch_object = list5 (watch_descriptor, file, flags, callback, dir_list); } watch_list = Fcons (watch_object, watch_list); return watch_descriptor; } DEFUN ("kqueue-rm-watch", Fkqueue_rm_watch, Skqueue_rm_watch, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* Remove an existing WATCH-DESCRIPTOR. WATCH-DESCRIPTOR should be an object returned by `kqueue-add-watch'. */) (Lisp_Object watch_descriptor) { Lisp_Object watch_object = assq_no_quit (watch_descriptor, watch_list); if (! CONSP (watch_object)) xsignal2 (Qfile_notify_error, build_string ("Not a watch descriptor"), watch_descriptor); eassert (INTEGERP (watch_descriptor)); int fd = XINT (watch_descriptor); if ( fd >= 0) emacs_close (fd); /* Remove watch descriptor from watch list. */ watch_list = Fdelq (watch_object, watch_list); if (NILP (watch_list) && (kqueuefd >= 0)) { delete_read_fd (kqueuefd); emacs_close (kqueuefd); kqueuefd = -1; } return Qt; } DEFUN ("kqueue-valid-p", Fkqueue_valid_p, Skqueue_valid_p, 1, 1, 0, doc: /* "Check a watch specified by its WATCH-DESCRIPTOR. WATCH-DESCRIPTOR should be an object returned by `kqueue-add-watch'. A watch can become invalid if the file or directory it watches is deleted, or if the watcher thread exits abnormally for any other reason. Removing the watch by calling `kqueue-rm-watch' also makes it invalid. */) (Lisp_Object watch_descriptor) { return NILP (assq_no_quit (watch_descriptor, watch_list)) ? Qnil : Qt; } void globals_of_kqueue (void) { watch_list = Qnil; } void syms_of_kqueue (void) { defsubr (&Skqueue_add_watch); defsubr (&Skqueue_rm_watch); defsubr (&Skqueue_valid_p); /* Event types. */ DEFSYM (Qcreate, "create"); DEFSYM (Qdelete, "delete"); /* NOTE_DELETE */ DEFSYM (Qwrite, "write"); /* NOTE_WRITE */ DEFSYM (Qextend, "extend"); /* NOTE_EXTEND */ DEFSYM (Qattrib, "attrib"); /* NOTE_ATTRIB */ DEFSYM (Qlink, "link"); /* NOTE_LINK */ DEFSYM (Qrename, "rename"); /* NOTE_RENAME */ staticpro (&watch_list); Fprovide (intern_c_string ("kqueue"), Qnil); } #endif /* HAVE_KQUEUE */ /* PROBLEMS * https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libkqueue/+bug/1514837 prevents tests on Ubuntu. */