syncthing/lib/model/folder.go

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// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
package model
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"time"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/config"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/db"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/events"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/ignore"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/sync"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/watchaggregator"
)
var errWatchNotStarted = errors.New("not started")
type folder struct {
stateTracker
config.FolderConfiguration
model *Model
shortID protocol.ShortID
ctx context.Context
cancel context.CancelFunc
scanInterval time.Duration
scanTimer *time.Timer
scanNow chan rescanRequest
scanDelay chan time.Duration
initialScanFinished chan struct{}
stopped chan struct{}
pullScheduled chan struct{}
watchCancel context.CancelFunc
watchChan chan []string
restartWatchChan chan struct{}
watchErr error
watchErrMut sync.Mutex
puller puller
}
type rescanRequest struct {
subdirs []string
err chan error
}
type puller interface {
pull() bool // true when successfull and should not be retried
}
func newFolder(model *Model, cfg config.FolderConfiguration) folder {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
return folder{
stateTracker: newStateTracker(cfg.ID),
FolderConfiguration: cfg,
model: model,
shortID: model.shortID,
ctx: ctx,
cancel: cancel,
scanInterval: time.Duration(cfg.RescanIntervalS) * time.Second,
scanTimer: time.NewTimer(time.Millisecond), // The first scan should be done immediately.
scanNow: make(chan rescanRequest),
scanDelay: make(chan time.Duration),
initialScanFinished: make(chan struct{}),
stopped: make(chan struct{}),
pullScheduled: make(chan struct{}, 1), // This needs to be 1-buffered so that we queue a pull if we're busy when it comes.
watchCancel: func() {},
restartWatchChan: make(chan struct{}, 1),
watchErrMut: sync.NewMutex(),
}
}
func (f *folder) Serve() {
l.Debugln(f, "starting")
defer l.Debugln(f, "exiting")
defer func() {
f.scanTimer.Stop()
f.setState(FolderIdle)
close(f.stopped)
}()
pause := f.basePause()
pullFailTimer := time.NewTimer(0)
<-pullFailTimer.C
if f.FSWatcherEnabled && f.CheckHealth() == nil {
f.startWatch()
}
initialCompleted := f.initialScanFinished
for {
select {
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return
case <-f.pullScheduled:
pullFailTimer.Stop()
select {
case <-pullFailTimer.C:
default:
}
if !f.puller.pull() {
// Pulling failed, try again later.
pullFailTimer.Reset(pause)
}
case <-pullFailTimer.C:
if f.puller.pull() {
// We're good. Don't schedule another fail pull and reset
// the pause interval.
pause = f.basePause()
continue
}
// Pulling failed, try again later.
l.Infof("Folder %v isn't making sync progress - retrying in %v.", f.Description(), pause)
pullFailTimer.Reset(pause)
// Back off from retrying to pull with an upper limit.
if pause < 60*f.basePause() {
pause *= 2
}
case <-initialCompleted:
// Initial scan has completed, we should do a pull
initialCompleted = nil // never hit this case again
if !f.puller.pull() {
// Pulling failed, try again later.
pullFailTimer.Reset(pause)
}
// The reason for running the scanner from within the puller is that
// this is the easiest way to make sure we are not doing both at the
// same time.
case <-f.scanTimer.C:
l.Debugln(f, "Scanning subdirectories")
f.scanTimerFired()
case req := <-f.scanNow:
req.err <- f.scanSubdirs(req.subdirs)
case next := <-f.scanDelay:
f.scanTimer.Reset(next)
case fsEvents := <-f.watchChan:
l.Debugln(f, "filesystem notification rescan")
f.scanSubdirs(fsEvents)
case <-f.restartWatchChan:
f.restartWatch()
}
}
}
func (f *folder) BringToFront(string) {}
func (f *folder) Override(fs *db.FileSet, updateFn func([]protocol.FileInfo)) {}
func (f *folder) DelayScan(next time.Duration) {
f.Delay(next)
}
func (f *folder) IgnoresUpdated() {
if f.FSWatcherEnabled {
f.scheduleWatchRestart()
}
}
func (f *folder) SchedulePull() {
select {
case f.pullScheduled <- struct{}{}:
default:
// We might be busy doing a pull and thus not reading from this
// channel. The channel is 1-buffered, so one notification will be
// queued to ensure we recheck after the pull, but beyond that we must
// make sure to not block index receiving.
}
}
func (f *folder) Jobs() ([]string, []string) {
return nil, nil
}
func (f *folder) Scan(subdirs []string) error {
<-f.initialScanFinished
req := rescanRequest{
subdirs: subdirs,
err: make(chan error),
}
select {
case f.scanNow <- req:
return <-req.err
case <-f.ctx.Done():
return f.ctx.Err()
}
}
func (f *folder) Reschedule() {
if f.scanInterval == 0 {
return
}
// Sleep a random time between 3/4 and 5/4 of the configured interval.
sleepNanos := (f.scanInterval.Nanoseconds()*3 + rand.Int63n(2*f.scanInterval.Nanoseconds())) / 4
interval := time.Duration(sleepNanos) * time.Nanosecond
l.Debugln(f, "next rescan in", interval)
f.scanTimer.Reset(interval)
}
func (f *folder) Delay(next time.Duration) {
f.scanDelay <- next
}
func (f *folder) Stop() {
f.cancel()
<-f.stopped
}
// CheckHealth checks the folder for common errors, updates the folder state
// and returns the current folder error, or nil if the folder is healthy.
func (f *folder) CheckHealth() error {
err := f.getHealthError()
f.setError(err)
return err
}
func (f *folder) getHealthError() error {
// Check for folder errors, with the most serious and specific first and
// generic ones like out of space on the home disk later.
if err := f.CheckPath(); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := f.CheckFreeSpace(); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := f.model.cfg.CheckHomeFreeSpace(); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (f *folder) scanSubdirs(subDirs []string) error {
if err := f.model.internalScanFolderSubdirs(f.ctx, f.folderID, subDirs); err != nil {
// Potentially sets the error twice, once in the scanner just
// by doing a check, and once here, if the error returned is
// the same one as returned by CheckHealth, though
// duplicate set is handled by setError.
f.setError(err)
return err
}
return nil
}
func (f *folder) scanTimerFired() {
err := f.scanSubdirs(nil)
select {
case <-f.initialScanFinished:
default:
status := "Completed"
if err != nil {
status = "Failed"
}
l.Infoln(status, "initial scan of", f.Type.String(), "folder", f.Description())
close(f.initialScanFinished)
}
f.Reschedule()
}
func (f *folder) WatchError() error {
f.watchErrMut.Lock()
defer f.watchErrMut.Unlock()
return f.watchErr
}
// stopWatch immediately aborts watching and may be called asynchronously
func (f *folder) stopWatch() {
f.watchCancel()
f.watchErrMut.Lock()
prevErr := f.watchErr
f.watchErr = errWatchNotStarted
f.watchErrMut.Unlock()
if prevErr != errWatchNotStarted {
data := map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.ID,
"to": errWatchNotStarted.Error(),
}
if prevErr != nil {
data["from"] = prevErr.Error()
}
events.Default.Log(events.FolderWatchStateChanged, data)
}
}
// scheduleWatchRestart makes sure watching is restarted from the main for loop
// in a folder's Serve and thus may be called asynchronously (e.g. when ignores change).
func (f *folder) scheduleWatchRestart() {
select {
case f.restartWatchChan <- struct{}{}:
default:
// We might be busy doing a pull and thus not reading from this
// channel. The channel is 1-buffered, so one notification will be
// queued to ensure we recheck after the pull.
}
}
// restartWatch should only ever be called synchronously. If you want to use
// this asynchronously, you should probably use scheduleWatchRestart instead.
func (f *folder) restartWatch() {
f.stopWatch()
f.startWatch()
f.scanSubdirs(nil)
}
// startWatch should only ever be called synchronously. If you want to use
// this asynchronously, you should probably use scheduleWatchRestart instead.
func (f *folder) startWatch() {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(f.ctx)
f.model.fmut.RLock()
ignores := f.model.folderIgnores[f.folderID]
f.model.fmut.RUnlock()
f.watchChan = make(chan []string)
f.watchCancel = cancel
go f.startWatchAsync(ctx, ignores)
}
// startWatchAsync tries to start the filesystem watching and retries every minute on failure.
// It is a convenience function that should not be used except in startWatch.
func (f *folder) startWatchAsync(ctx context.Context, ignores *ignore.Matcher) {
timer := time.NewTimer(0)
for {
select {
case <-timer.C:
eventChan, err := f.Filesystem().Watch(".", ignores, ctx, f.IgnorePerms)
f.watchErrMut.Lock()
prevErr := f.watchErr
f.watchErr = err
f.watchErrMut.Unlock()
if err != prevErr {
data := map[string]interface{}{
"folder": f.ID,
}
if prevErr != nil {
data["from"] = prevErr.Error()
}
if err != nil {
data["to"] = err.Error()
}
events.Default.Log(events.FolderWatchStateChanged, data)
}
if err != nil {
if prevErr == errWatchNotStarted {
l.Infof("Error while trying to start filesystem watcher for folder %s, trying again in 1min: %v", f.Description(), err)
} else {
l.Debugf("Repeat error while trying to start filesystem watcher for folder %s, trying again in 1min: %v", f.Description(), err)
}
timer.Reset(time.Minute)
continue
}
watchaggregator.Aggregate(eventChan, f.watchChan, f.FolderConfiguration, f.model.cfg, ctx)
l.Debugln("Started filesystem watcher for folder", f.Description())
return
case <-ctx.Done():
return
}
}
}
func (f *folder) setError(err error) {
_, _, oldErr := f.getState()
if (err != nil && oldErr != nil && oldErr.Error() == err.Error()) || (err == nil && oldErr == nil) {
return
}
if err != nil {
if oldErr == nil {
l.Warnf("Error on folder %s: %v", f.Description(), err)
} else {
l.Infof("Error on folder %s changed: %q -> %q", f.Description(), oldErr, err)
}
} else {
l.Infoln("Cleared error on folder", f.Description())
}
if f.FSWatcherEnabled {
if err != nil {
f.stopWatch()
} else {
f.scheduleWatchRestart()
}
}
f.stateTracker.setError(err)
}
func (f *folder) basePause() time.Duration {
if f.PullerPauseS == 0 {
return defaultPullerPause
}
return time.Duration(f.PullerPauseS) * time.Second
}
func (f *folder) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s@%p", f.Type, f.folderID, f)
}