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author | Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> | 2012-05-16 09:26:12 +0200 |
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committer | Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org> | 2012-05-16 11:23:04 +0200 |
commit | 70be41c772d69d36ea8f434187be8bfd6b5f38a0 (patch) | |
tree | f53fdf9f34c414fcd060f28b89c75577529f7c96 /source3/modules/onefs_notify.c | |
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s3:onefs: remove all onefs related code as it not maintained anymore
See https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2012-May/083631.html
for the discussion.
metze
Autobuild-User: Stefan Metzmacher <metze@samba.org>
Autobuild-Date: Wed May 16 11:23:05 CEST 2012 on sn-devel-104
Diffstat (limited to 'source3/modules/onefs_notify.c')
-rw-r--r-- | source3/modules/onefs_notify.c | 682 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 682 deletions
diff --git a/source3/modules/onefs_notify.c b/source3/modules/onefs_notify.c deleted file mode 100644 index bbdade6015..0000000000 --- a/source3/modules/onefs_notify.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,682 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. - * - * Support for change notify using OneFS's file event notification system - * - * Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell, 2006 - * Copyright (C) Steven Danneman, 2008 - * - * This program 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. - * - * This program 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 this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - */ - -/* Implement handling of change notify requests on files and directories using - * Isilon OneFS's "ifs event" file notification system. - * - * The structure of this file is based off the implementation of change notify - * using the inotify system calls in smbd/notify_inotify.c */ - -/* TODO: We could reduce the number of file descriptors used by merging - * multiple watch requests on the same directory into the same - * onefs_notify_watch_context. To do this we'd need mux/demux routines that - * when receiving an event on that watch context would check it against the - * CompletionFilter and WatchTree of open SMB requests, and return notify - * events back to the proper SMB requests */ - -#include "includes.h" -#include "smbd/smbd.h" -#include "onefs.h" - -#include <ifs/ifs_types.h> -#include <ifs/ifs_syscalls.h> -#include <isi_util/syscalls.h> - -#include <sys/event.h> - -#define ONEFS_IFS_EVENT_MAX_NUM 8 -#define ONEFS_IFS_EVENT_MAX_BYTES (ONEFS_IFS_EVENT_MAX_NUM * \ - sizeof(struct ifs_event)) - -struct onefs_notify_watch_context { - struct sys_notify_context *ctx; - int watch_fd; - ino_t watch_lin; - const char *path; - int ifs_event_fd; - uint32_t ifs_filter; /* the ifs event mask */ - uint32_t smb_filter; /* the windows completion filter */ - void (*callback)(struct sys_notify_context *ctx, - void *private_data, - struct notify_event *ev); - void *private_data; -}; - -/** - * Conversion map from a SMB completion filter to an IFS event mask. - */ -static const struct { - uint32_t smb_filter; - uint32_t ifs_filter; -} onefs_notify_conv[] = { - {FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME, - NOTE_CREATE | NOTE_DELETE | NOTE_RENAME_FROM | NOTE_RENAME_TO}, - {FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME, - NOTE_CREATE | NOTE_DELETE | NOTE_RENAME_FROM | NOTE_RENAME_TO}, - {FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES, - NOTE_CREATE | NOTE_DELETE | NOTE_RENAME_FROM | NOTE_RENAME_TO | - NOTE_ATTRIB}, - {FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE, - NOTE_SIZE | NOTE_EXTEND}, - {FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE, - NOTE_WRITE | NOTE_ATTRIB}, - /* OneFS doesn't set atime by default, but we can somewhat fake it by - * notifying for other events that imply ACCESS */ - {FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS, - NOTE_WRITE | NOTE_ATTRIB}, - /* We don't have an ifs_event for the setting of create time, but we - * can fake by notifying when a "new" file is created via rename */ - {FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION, - NOTE_RENAME_TO}, - {FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY, - NOTE_SECURITY}, - /* Unsupported bits - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EA (no EAs in OneFS) - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_NAME (no ifs_event equivalent) - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_SIZE (no ifs_event equivalent) - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_WRITE (no ifs_event equivalent) */ -}; - -#define ONEFS_NOTIFY_UNSUPPORTED (FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS | \ - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION | \ - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EA | \ - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_NAME | \ - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_SIZE | \ - FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_STREAM_WRITE) - -/** - * Convert Windows/SMB filter/flags to IFS event filter. - * - * @param[in] smb_filter Windows Completion Filter sent in the SMB - * - * @return ifs event filter mask - */ -static uint32_t -onefs_notify_smb_filter_to_ifs_filter(uint32_t smb_filter) -{ - int i; - uint32_t ifs_filter = 0x0; - - for (i=0;i<ARRAY_SIZE(onefs_notify_conv);i++) { - if (onefs_notify_conv[i].smb_filter & smb_filter) { - ifs_filter |= onefs_notify_conv[i].ifs_filter; - } - } - - return ifs_filter; -} - -/** - * Convert IFS filter/flags to a Windows notify action. - * - * Returns Win notification actions, types (1-5). - * - * @param[in] smb_filter Windows Completion Filter sent in the SMB - * @param[in] ifs_filter Returned from the kernel in the ifs_event - * - * @return 0 if there are no more relevant flags. - */ -static int -onefs_notify_ifs_filter_to_smb_action(uint32_t smb_filter, uint32_t ifs_filter) -{ - /* Handle Windows special cases, before modifying events bitmask */ - - /* Special case 1: win32api->MoveFile needs to send a modified - * notification on the new file, if smb_filter == ATTRIBUTES. - * Here we handle the case where two separate ATTR & NAME notifications - * have been registered. We handle the case where both bits are set in - * the same registration in onefs_notify_dispatch() */ - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES) && - !(smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_FILE) && (ifs_filter & NOTE_RENAME_TO)) - { - return NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED; - } - - /* Special case 2: Writes need to send a modified - * notification on the file, if smb_filter = ATTRIBUTES. */ - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_FILE) && (ifs_filter & NOTE_WRITE)) - { - return NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED; - } - - /* Loop because some events may be filtered out. Eventually all - * relevant events will be taken care of and returned. */ - while (1) { - if (ifs_filter & NOTE_CREATE) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_CREATE; - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_FILE)) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_ADDED; - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_DIRECTORY)) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_ADDED; - } - else if (ifs_filter & NOTE_DELETE) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_DELETE; - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_FILE)) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_REMOVED; - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_DIRECTORY)) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_REMOVED; - } - else if (ifs_filter & NOTE_WRITE) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_WRITE; - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE) || - (smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS)) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED; - } - else if ((ifs_filter & NOTE_SIZE) || (ifs_filter & NOTE_EXTEND)) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_SIZE; - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_EXTEND; - - /* TODO: Do something on NOTE_DIR? */ - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_FILE)) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED; - } - else if (ifs_filter & NOTE_ATTRIB) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_ATTRIB; - /* NOTE_ATTRIB needs to be converted to a - * LAST_WRITE as well, because we need to send - * LAST_WRITE when the mtime changes. Looking into - * better alternatives as this causes extra LAST_WRITE - * notifications. We also return LAST_ACCESS as a - * modification to attribs implies this. */ - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES) || - (smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE) || - (smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS)) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED; - } - else if (ifs_filter & NOTE_LINK) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_LINK; - /* NOTE_LINK will send out NO notifications */ - } - else if (ifs_filter & NOTE_REVOKE) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_REVOKE; - /* NOTE_REVOKE will send out NO notifications */ - } - else if (ifs_filter & NOTE_RENAME_FROM) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_RENAME_FROM; - - if (((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_FILE)) || - ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_DIRECTORY))) { - /* Check if this is a RENAME, not a MOVE */ - if (ifs_filter & NOTE_RENAME_SAMEDIR) { - /* Remove the NOTE_RENAME_SAMEDIR, IFF - * RENAME_TO is not in this event */ - if (!(ifs_filter & NOTE_RENAME_TO)) - ifs_filter &= - ~NOTE_RENAME_SAMEDIR; - return NOTIFY_ACTION_OLD_NAME; - } - return NOTIFY_ACTION_REMOVED; - } - } - else if (ifs_filter & NOTE_RENAME_TO) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_RENAME_TO; - - if (((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_FILE)) || - ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_DIRECTORY))) { - /* Check if this is a RENAME, not a MOVE */ - if (ifs_filter & NOTE_RENAME_SAMEDIR) { - /* Remove the NOTE_RENAME_SAMEDIR, IFF - * RENAME_FROM is not in this event */ - if (!(ifs_filter & NOTE_RENAME_FROM)) - ifs_filter &= - ~NOTE_RENAME_SAMEDIR; - return NOTIFY_ACTION_NEW_NAME; - } - return NOTIFY_ACTION_ADDED; - } - /* RAW-NOTIFY shows us that a rename triggers a - * creation time change */ - if ((smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION) && - (ifs_filter & NOTE_FILE)) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED; - } - else if (ifs_filter & NOTE_SECURITY) { - ifs_filter &= ~NOTE_SECURITY; - - if (smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY) - return NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED; - } else { - /* No relevant flags found */ - return 0; - } - } -} - -/** - * Retrieve a directory path of a changed file, relative to the watched dir - * - * @param[in] wc watch context for the returned event - * @param[in] e ifs_event notification returned from the kernel - * @param[out] path name relative to the watched dir. This is talloced - * off of wc and needs to be freed by the caller. - * - * @return true on success - * - * TODO: This function currently doesn't handle path names with multiple - * encodings. enc_get_lin_path() should be used in the future to convert - * each path segment's encoding to UTF-8 - */ -static bool -get_ifs_event_path(struct onefs_notify_watch_context *wc, struct ifs_event *e, - char **path) -{ - char *path_buf = NULL; - size_t pathlen = 0; - int error = 0; - - SMB_ASSERT(path); - - /* Lookup the path from watch_dir through our parent dir */ - if (e->namelen > 0) { - error = lin_get_path(wc->watch_lin, - e->parent_lin, - HEAD_SNAPID, - e->parent_parent_lin, - e->parent_name_hash, - &pathlen, &path_buf); - if (!error) { - /* Only add slash if a path exists in path_buf from - * lin_get_path call. Windows does not expect a - * leading '/' */ - if (pathlen > 0) - *path = talloc_asprintf(wc, "%s/%s", - path_buf, e->name); - else - *path = talloc_asprintf(wc, "%s", e->name); - SAFE_FREE(path_buf); - } - } - - /* If ifs_event didn't return a name, or we errored out of our intial - * path lookup, try again using the lin of the changed file */ - if (!(*path)) { - error = lin_get_path(wc->watch_lin, - e->lin, - HEAD_SNAPID, - e->parent_lin, - e->name_hash, - &pathlen, &path_buf); - if (error) { - /* It's possible that both the lin and the parent lin - * are invalid (or not given) -- we will skip these - * events. */ - DEBUG(3,("Path lookup failed. LINS are invalid: " - "e->lin: 0x%llu, e->parent_lin: 0x%llu, " - "e->parent_parent_lin: 0x%llu\n", - e->lin, e->parent_lin, e->parent_parent_lin)); - SAFE_FREE(path_buf); - return false; - } else { - *path = talloc_asprintf(wc, "%s", path_buf); - DEBUG(5, ("Using path from event LIN = %s\n", - path_buf)); - SAFE_FREE(path_buf); - } - } - - /* Replacement of UNIX slashes with WIN slashes is handled at a - * higher layer. */ - - return true; -} - -/** - * Dispatch one OneFS notify event to the general Samba code - * - * @param[in] wc watch context for the returned event - * @param[in] e event returned from the kernel - * - * @return nothing - */ -static void -onefs_notify_dispatch(struct onefs_notify_watch_context *wc, - struct ifs_event *e) -{ - char *path = NULL; - struct notify_event ne; - - DEBUG(5, ("Retrieved ifs event from kernel: lin=%#llx, ifs_events=%#x, " - "parent_lin=%#llx, namelen=%d, name=\"%s\"\n", - e->lin, e->events, e->parent_lin, e->namelen, e->name)); - - /* Check validity of event returned from kernel */ - if (e->lin == 0) { - /* The lin == 0 specifies 1 of 2 cases: - * 1) We are out of events. The kernel has a limited - * amount (somewhere near 90000) - * 2) Split nodes have merged back and had data written - * to them -- thus we've missed some of those events. */ - DEBUG(3, ("We've missed some kernel ifs events!\n")); - - /* Alert higher level to the problem so it returns catch-all - * response to the client */ - ne.path = NULL; - ne.action = 0; - wc->callback(wc->ctx, wc->private_data, &ne); - } - - if (e->lin == wc->watch_lin) { - /* Windows doesn't report notifications on root - * watched directory */ - /* TODO: This should be abstracted out to the general layer - * instead of being handled in every notify provider */ - DEBUG(5, ("Skipping notification on root of the watched " - "path.\n")); - return; - } - - /* Retrieve the full path for the ifs event name */ - if(!get_ifs_event_path(wc, e, &path)) { - DEBUG(3, ("Failed to convert the ifs_event lins to a path. " - "Skipping this event\n")); - return; - } - - if (!strncmp(path, ".ifsvar", 7)) { - /* Skip notifications on file if its in ifs configuration - * directory */ - goto clean; - } - - ne.path = path; - - /* Convert ifs event mask to an smb action mask */ - ne.action = onefs_notify_ifs_filter_to_smb_action(wc->smb_filter, - e->events); - - DEBUG(5, ("Converted smb_filter=%#x, ifs_events=%#x, to " - "ne.action = %d, for ne.path = %s\n", - wc->smb_filter, e->events, ne.action, ne.path)); - - if (!ne.action) - goto clean; - - /* Return notify_event to higher level */ - wc->callback(wc->ctx, wc->private_data, &ne); - - /* SMB expects a file rename/move to generate three actions, a - * rename_from/delete on the from file, a rename_to/create on the to - * file, and a modify for the rename_to file. If we have two separate - * notifications registered for ATTRIBUTES and FILENAME, this case will - * be handled by separate ifs_events in - * onefs_notify_ifs_filter_to_smb_action(). If both bits are registered - * in the same notification, we must send an extra MODIFIED action - * here. */ - if ((wc->smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES) && - (wc->smb_filter & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME) && - (e->events & NOTE_FILE) && (e->events & NOTE_RENAME_TO)) - { - ne.action = NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED; - wc->callback(wc->ctx, wc->private_data, &ne); - } - - /* FALLTHROUGH */ -clean: - talloc_free(path); - return; -} - -/** - * Callback when the kernel has some events for us - * - * Read events off ifs event fd and pass them to our dispatch function - * - * @param ev context of all tevents registered in the smbd - * @param fde tevent struct specific to one ifs event channel - * @param flags tevent flags passed when we added our ifs event channel fd to - * the main loop - * @param private_data onefs_notify_watch_context specific to this ifs event - * channel - * - * @return nothing - */ -static void -onefs_notify_handler(struct event_context *ev, - struct fd_event *fde, - uint16_t flags, - void *private_data) -{ - struct onefs_notify_watch_context *wc = NULL; - struct ifs_event ifs_events[ONEFS_IFS_EVENT_MAX_NUM]; - ssize_t nread = 0; - int count = 0; - int i = 0; - - wc = talloc_get_type(private_data, struct onefs_notify_watch_context); - - /* Read as many ifs events from the notify channel as we can */ - nread = sys_read(wc->ifs_event_fd, &ifs_events, - ONEFS_IFS_EVENT_MAX_BYTES); - if (nread == 0) { - DEBUG(0,("No data found while reading ifs event fd?!\n")); - return; - } - if (nread < 0) { - DEBUG(0,("Failed to read ifs event data: %s\n", - strerror(errno))); - return; - } - - count = nread / sizeof(struct ifs_event); - - DEBUG(5, ("Got %d notification events in %d bytes.\n", count, nread)); - - /* Dispatch ifs_events one-at-a-time to higher level */ - for (i=0; i < count; i++) { - onefs_notify_dispatch(wc, &ifs_events[i]); - } -} - -/** - * Destroy the ifs event channel - * - * This is called from talloc_free() when the generic Samba notify layer frees - * the onefs_notify_watch_context. - * - * @param[in] wc pointer to watch context which is being destroyed - * - * return 0 on success -*/ -static int -onefs_watch_destructor(struct onefs_notify_watch_context *wc) -{ - /* The ifs_event_fd will re de-registered from the event loop by - * another destructor triggered from the freeing of this wc */ - close(wc->ifs_event_fd); - return 0; -} - -/** - * Register a single change notify watch request. - * - * Open an event listener on a directory to watch for modifications. This - * channel is closed by a destructor when the caller calls talloc_free() - * on *handle. - * - * @param[in] vfs_handle handle given to most VFS operations - * @param[in] ctx context (conn and tevent) for this connection - * @param[in] e filter and path of client's notify request - * @param[in] callback function to call when file notification event is received - * from the kernel, passing that event up to Samba's - * generalized change notify layer - * @param[in] private_data opaque data given to us by the general change notify - * layer which must be returned in the callback function - * @param[out] handle_p handle returned to generalized change notify layer used - * to close the event channel when notification is - * cancelled - * - * @return NT_STATUS_OK unless error - */ -NTSTATUS -onefs_notify_watch(vfs_handle_struct *vfs_handle, - struct sys_notify_context *ctx, - struct notify_entry *e, - void (*callback)(struct sys_notify_context *ctx, - void *private_data, - struct notify_event *ev), - void *private_data, - void *handle_p) -{ - int ifs_event_fd = -1; - uint32_t ifs_filter = 0; - uint32_t smb_filter = e->filter; - bool watch_tree = !!e->subdir_filter; - struct onefs_notify_watch_context *wc = NULL; - void **handle = (void **)handle_p; - SMB_STRUCT_STAT sbuf; - NTSTATUS status = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL; - - /* Fallback to default Samba implementation if kernel CN is disabled */ - if (!lp_kernel_change_notify(vfs_handle->conn->params)) { - (*handle) = NULL; - return NT_STATUS_OK; - } - - /* The OneFS open path should always give us a valid fd on a directory*/ - SMB_ASSERT(e->dir_fd >= 0); - - /* Always set e->filter to 0 so we don't fallback on the default change - * notify backend. It's not cluster coherent or cross-protocol so we - * can't guarantee correctness using it. */ - e->filter = 0; - e->subdir_filter = 0; - - /* Snapshots do not currently allow event listeners. See Isilon - * bug 33476 for an example of .snapshot debug spew that can occur. */ - if (e->dir_id.extid != HEAD_SNAPID) - return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER; - - /* Convert Completion Filter mask to IFS Event mask */ - ifs_filter = onefs_notify_smb_filter_to_ifs_filter(smb_filter); - - if (smb_filter & ONEFS_NOTIFY_UNSUPPORTED) { - /* One or more of the filter bits could not be fully handled by - * the ifs_event system. To be correct, if we cannot service a - * bit in the completion filter we should return - * NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED to let the client know that they - * won't be receiving all the notify events that they asked for. - * Unfortunately, WinXP clients cache this error message, stop - * trying to send any notify requests at all, and instead return - * NOT_IMPLEMENTED to all requesting apps without ever sending a - * message to us. Thus we lie, and say we can service all bits, - * but simply don't return actions for the filter bits we can't - * detect or fully implement. */ - DEBUG(3,("One or more of the Windows completion filter bits " - "for \"%s\" could not be fully handled by the " - "ifs_event system. The failed bits are " - "smb_filter=%#x\n", - e->path, smb_filter & ONEFS_NOTIFY_UNSUPPORTED)); - } - - if (ifs_filter == 0) { - /* None of the filter bits given are supported by the ifs_event - * system. Don't create a kernel notify channel, but mock - * up a fake handle for the caller. */ - DEBUG(3,("No bits in the Windows completion filter could be " - "translated to ifs_event mask for \"%s\", " - "smb_filter=%#x\n", e->path, smb_filter)); - (*handle) = NULL; - return NT_STATUS_OK; - } - - /* Register an ifs event channel for this watch request */ - ifs_event_fd = ifs_create_listener(watch_tree ? - EVENT_RECURSIVE : - EVENT_CHILDREN, - ifs_filter, - e->dir_fd); - if (ifs_event_fd < 0) { - DEBUG(0,("Failed to create listener for %s with \"%s\". " - "smb_filter=0x%x, ifs_filter=0x%x, watch_tree=%u\n", - strerror(errno), e->path, smb_filter, ifs_filter, - watch_tree)); - return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno); - } - - /* Create a watch context to track this change notify request */ - wc = talloc(ctx, struct onefs_notify_watch_context); - if (wc == NULL) { - status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY; - goto err; - } - - /* Get LIN for directory */ - if (onefs_sys_fstat(e->dir_fd, &sbuf)) { - DEBUG(0, ("stat on directory fd failed: %s\n", - strerror(errno))); - status = map_nt_error_from_unix(errno); - goto err; - } - - if (sbuf.st_ex_ino == 0) { - DEBUG(0, ("0 LIN found!\n")); - goto err; - } - - wc->ctx = ctx; - wc->watch_fd = e->dir_fd; - wc->watch_lin = sbuf.st_ex_ino; - wc->ifs_event_fd = ifs_event_fd; - wc->ifs_filter = ifs_filter; - wc->smb_filter = smb_filter; - wc->callback = callback; - wc->private_data = private_data; - wc->path = talloc_strdup(wc, e->path); - if (wc->path == NULL) { - status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY; - goto err; - } - - (*handle) = wc; - - /* The caller frees the handle to stop watching */ - talloc_set_destructor(wc, onefs_watch_destructor); - - /* Add a tevent waiting for the ifs event fd to be readable */ - event_add_fd(ctx->ev, wc, wc->ifs_event_fd, EVENT_FD_READ, - onefs_notify_handler, wc); - - DEBUG(10, ("Watching for changes on \"%s\" smb_filter=0x%x, " - "ifs_filter=0x%x, watch_tree=%d, ifs_event_fd=%d, " - "dir_fd=%d, dir_lin=0x%llx\n", - e->path, smb_filter, ifs_filter, watch_tree, - ifs_event_fd, e->dir_fd, sbuf.st_ex_ino)); - - return NT_STATUS_OK; - -err: - talloc_free(wc); - SMB_ASSERT(ifs_event_fd >= 0); - close(ifs_event_fd); - return status; -} |