1 #ifndef FSMONITOR_DAEMON_H
2 #define FSMONITOR_DAEMON_H
4 #ifdef HAVE_FSMONITOR_DAEMON_BACKEND
8 #include "run-command.h"
9 #include "simple-ipc.h"
10 #include "thread-utils.h"
12 struct fsmonitor_batch
;
13 struct fsmonitor_token_data
;
16 * Create a new batch of path(s). The returned batch is considered
17 * private and not linked into the fsmonitor daemon state. The caller
18 * should fill this batch with one or more paths and then publish it.
20 struct fsmonitor_batch
*fsmonitor_batch__new(void);
23 * Free the list of batches starting with this one.
25 void fsmonitor_batch__free_list(struct fsmonitor_batch
*batch
);
28 * Add this path to this batch of modified files.
30 * The batch should be private and NOT (yet) linked into the fsmonitor
31 * daemon state and therefore not yet visible to worker threads and so
32 * no locking is required.
34 void fsmonitor_batch__add_path(struct fsmonitor_batch
*batch
, const char *path
);
36 struct fsm_listen_data
; /* opaque platform-specific data for listener thread */
37 struct fsm_health_data
; /* opaque platform-specific data for health thread */
39 struct fsmonitor_daemon_state
{
40 pthread_t listener_thread
;
41 pthread_t health_thread
;
42 pthread_mutex_t main_lock
;
44 struct strbuf path_worktree_watch
;
45 struct strbuf path_gitdir_watch
;
46 int nr_paths_watching
;
48 struct fsmonitor_token_data
*current_token_data
;
50 struct strbuf path_cookie_prefix
;
51 pthread_cond_t cookies_cond
;
53 struct hashmap cookies
;
55 int listen_error_code
;
56 int health_error_code
;
57 struct fsm_listen_data
*listen_data
;
58 struct fsm_health_data
*health_data
;
60 struct ipc_server_data
*ipc_server_data
;
61 struct strbuf path_ipc
;
65 * Pathname classifications.
67 * The daemon classifies the pathnames that it receives from file
68 * system notification events into the following categories and uses
69 * that to decide whether clients are told about them. (And to watch
70 * for file system synchronization events.)
72 * The daemon only collects and reports on the set of modified paths
73 * within the working directory (proper).
75 * The client should only care about paths within the working
76 * directory proper (inside the working directory and not ".git" nor
77 * inside of ".git/"). That is, the client has read the index and is
78 * asking for a list of any paths in the working directory that have
79 * been modified since the last token. The client does not care about
80 * file system changes within the ".git/" directory (such as new loose
81 * objects or packfiles). So the client will only receive paths that
82 * are classified as IS_WORKDIR_PATH.
84 * Note that ".git" is usually a directory and is therefore inside
85 * the cone of the FS watch that we have on the working directory root,
86 * so we will also get FS events for disk activity on and within ".git/"
87 * that we need to respond to or filter from the client.
89 * But Git also allows ".git" to be a *file* that points to a GITDIR
90 * outside of the working directory. When this happens, we need to
91 * create FS watches on both the working directory root *and* on the
92 * (external) GITDIR root. (The latter is required because we put
93 * cookie files inside it and use them to sync with the FS event
96 * Note that in the context of this discussion, I'm using "GITDIR"
97 * to only mean an external GITDIR referenced by a ".git" file.
99 * The platform FS event backends will receive watch-specific
100 * relative paths (except for those OS's that always emit absolute
101 * paths). We use the following enum and routines to classify each
102 * path so that we know how to handle it. There is a slight asymmetry
103 * here because ".git/" is inside the working directory and the
104 * (external) GITDIR is not, and therefore how we handle events may
105 * vary slightly, so I have different enums for "IS...DOT_GIT..." and
108 * The daemon uses the IS_DOT_GIT and IS_GITDIR internally to mean the
109 * exact ".git" file/directory or GITDIR directory. If the daemon
110 * receives a delete event for either of these paths, it will
111 * automatically shutdown, for example.
113 * Note that the daemon DOES NOT explicitly watch nor special case the
114 * index. The daemon does not read the index nor have any internal
115 * index-relative state, so there are no "IS...INDEX..." enum values.
117 enum fsmonitor_path_type
{
122 IS_INSIDE_DOT_GIT_WITH_COOKIE_PREFIX
,
126 IS_INSIDE_GITDIR_WITH_COOKIE_PREFIX
,
132 * Classify a pathname relative to the root of the working directory.
134 enum fsmonitor_path_type
fsmonitor_classify_path_workdir_relative(
135 const char *relative_path
);
138 * Classify a pathname relative to a <gitdir> that is external to the
139 * worktree directory.
141 enum fsmonitor_path_type
fsmonitor_classify_path_gitdir_relative(
142 const char *relative_path
);
145 * Classify an absolute pathname received from a filesystem event.
147 enum fsmonitor_path_type
fsmonitor_classify_path_absolute(
148 struct fsmonitor_daemon_state
*state
,
152 * Prepend the this batch of path(s) onto the list of batches associated
153 * with the current token. This makes the batch visible to worker threads.
155 * The caller no longer owns the batch and must not free it.
157 * Wake up the client threads waiting on these cookies.
159 void fsmonitor_publish(struct fsmonitor_daemon_state
*state
,
160 struct fsmonitor_batch
*batch
,
161 const struct string_list
*cookie_names
);
164 * If the platform-specific layer loses sync with the filesystem,
165 * it should call this to invalidate cached data and abort waiting
168 void fsmonitor_force_resync(struct fsmonitor_daemon_state
*state
);
170 #endif /* HAVE_FSMONITOR_DAEMON_BACKEND */
171 #endif /* FSMONITOR_DAEMON_H */