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420 lines
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420 lines
14 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2012 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package vfs
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import (
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"io"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"syscall"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/errors"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/errors/oserror"
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)
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// File is a readable, writable sequence of bytes.
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//
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// Typically, it will be an *os.File, but test code may choose to substitute
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// memory-backed implementations.
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//
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// Write-oriented operations (Write, Sync) must be called sequentially: At most
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// 1 call to Write or Sync may be executed at any given time.
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type File interface {
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io.Closer
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io.Reader
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io.ReaderAt
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// Unlike the specification for io.Writer.Write(), the vfs.File.Write()
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// method *is* allowed to modify the slice passed in, whether temporarily
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// or permanently. Callers of Write() need to take this into account.
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io.Writer
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// WriteAt() is only supported for files that were opened with FS.OpenReadWrite.
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io.WriterAt
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// Preallocate optionally preallocates storage for `length` at `offset`
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// within the file. Implementations may choose to do nothing.
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Preallocate(offset, length int64) error
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Stat() (os.FileInfo, error)
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Sync() error
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// SyncTo requests that a prefix of the file's data be synced to stable
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// storage. The caller passes provides a `length`, indicating how many bytes
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// to sync from the beginning of the file. SyncTo is a no-op for
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// directories, and therefore always returns false.
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//
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// SyncTo returns a fullSync return value, indicating one of two possible
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// outcomes.
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//
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// If fullSync is false, the first `length` bytes of the file was queued to
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// be synced to stable storage. The syncing of the file prefix may happen
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// asynchronously. No persistence guarantee is provided.
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//
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// If fullSync is true, the entirety of the file's contents were
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// synchronously synced to stable storage, and a persistence guarantee is
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// provided. In this outcome, any modified metadata for the file is not
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// guaranteed to be synced unless that metadata is needed in order to allow
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// a subsequent data retrieval to be correctly handled.
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SyncTo(length int64) (fullSync bool, err error)
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// SyncData requires that all written data be persisted. File metadata is
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// not required to be synced. Unsophisticated implementations may call Sync.
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SyncData() error
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// Prefetch signals the OS (on supported platforms) to fetch the next length
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// bytes in file (as returned by os.File.Fd()) after offset into cache. Any
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// subsequent reads in that range will not issue disk IO.
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Prefetch(offset int64, length int64) error
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// Fd returns the raw file descriptor when a File is backed by an *os.File.
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// It can be used for specific functionality like Prefetch.
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// Returns InvalidFd if not supported.
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Fd() uintptr
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}
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// InvalidFd is a special value returned by File.Fd() when the file is not
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// backed by an OS descriptor.
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// Note: the special value is consistent with what os.File implementation
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// returns on a nil receiver.
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const InvalidFd uintptr = ^(uintptr(0))
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// OpenOption provide an interface to do work on file handles in the Open()
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// call.
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type OpenOption interface {
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// Apply is called on the file handle after it's opened.
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Apply(File)
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}
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// FS is a namespace for files.
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//
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// The names are filepath names: they may be / separated or \ separated,
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// depending on the underlying operating system.
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type FS interface {
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// Create creates the named file for reading and writing. If a file
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// already exists at the provided name, it's removed first ensuring the
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// resulting file descriptor points to a new inode.
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Create(name string) (File, error)
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// Link creates newname as a hard link to the oldname file.
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Link(oldname, newname string) error
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// Open opens the named file for reading. openOptions provides
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Open(name string, opts ...OpenOption) (File, error)
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// OpenReadWrite opens the named file for reading and writing. If the file
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// does not exist, it is created.
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OpenReadWrite(name string, opts ...OpenOption) (File, error)
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// OpenDir opens the named directory for syncing.
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OpenDir(name string) (File, error)
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// Remove removes the named file or directory.
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Remove(name string) error
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// Remove removes the named file or directory and any children it
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// contains. It removes everything it can but returns the first error it
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// encounters.
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RemoveAll(name string) error
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// Rename renames a file. It overwrites the file at newname if one exists,
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// the same as os.Rename.
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Rename(oldname, newname string) error
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// ReuseForWrite attempts to reuse the file with oldname by renaming it to newname and opening
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// it for writing without truncation. It is acceptable for the implementation to choose not
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// to reuse oldname, and simply create the file with newname -- in this case the implementation
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// should delete oldname. If the caller calls this function with an oldname that does not exist,
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// the implementation may return an error.
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ReuseForWrite(oldname, newname string) (File, error)
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// MkdirAll creates a directory and all necessary parents. The permission
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// bits perm have the same semantics as in os.MkdirAll. If the directory
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// already exists, MkdirAll does nothing and returns nil.
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MkdirAll(dir string, perm os.FileMode) error
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// Lock locks the given file, creating the file if necessary, and
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// truncating the file if it already exists. The lock is an exclusive lock
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// (a write lock), but locked files should neither be read from nor written
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// to. Such files should have zero size and only exist to co-ordinate
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// ownership across processes.
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//
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// A nil Closer is returned if an error occurred. Otherwise, close that
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// Closer to release the lock.
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//
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// On Linux and OSX, a lock has the same semantics as fcntl(2)'s advisory
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// locks. In particular, closing any other file descriptor for the same
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// file will release the lock prematurely.
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//
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// Attempting to lock a file that is already locked by the current process
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// returns an error and leaves the existing lock untouched.
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//
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// Lock is not yet implemented on other operating systems, and calling it
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// will return an error.
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Lock(name string) (io.Closer, error)
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// List returns a listing of the given directory. The names returned are
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// relative to dir.
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List(dir string) ([]string, error)
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// Stat returns an os.FileInfo describing the named file.
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Stat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error)
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// PathBase returns the last element of path. Trailing path separators are
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// removed before extracting the last element. If the path is empty, PathBase
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// returns ".". If the path consists entirely of separators, PathBase returns a
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// single separator.
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PathBase(path string) string
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// PathJoin joins any number of path elements into a single path, adding a
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// separator if necessary.
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PathJoin(elem ...string) string
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// PathDir returns all but the last element of path, typically the path's directory.
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PathDir(path string) string
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// GetDiskUsage returns disk space statistics for the filesystem where
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// path is any file or directory within that filesystem.
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GetDiskUsage(path string) (DiskUsage, error)
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}
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// DiskUsage summarizes disk space usage on a filesystem.
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type DiskUsage struct {
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// Total disk space available to the current process in bytes.
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AvailBytes uint64
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// Total disk space in bytes.
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TotalBytes uint64
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// Used disk space in bytes.
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UsedBytes uint64
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}
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// Default is a FS implementation backed by the underlying operating system's
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// file system.
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var Default FS = defaultFS{}
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type defaultFS struct{}
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// wrapOSFile takes a standard library OS file and returns a vfs.File. f may be
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// nil, in which case wrapOSFile must not panic. In such cases, it's okay if the
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// returned vfs.File may panic if used.
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func wrapOSFile(f *os.File) File {
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// See the implementations in default_{linux,unix,windows}.go.
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return wrapOSFileImpl(f)
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}
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func (defaultFS) Create(name string) (File, error) {
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const openFlags = os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREATE | os.O_EXCL | syscall.O_CLOEXEC
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osFile, err := os.OpenFile(name, openFlags, 0666)
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// If the file already exists, remove it and try again.
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//
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// NB: We choose to remove the file instead of truncating it, despite the
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// fact that we can't do so atomically, because it's more resistant to
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// misuse when using hard links.
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// We must loop in case another goroutine/thread/process is also
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// attempting to create the a file at the same path.
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for oserror.IsExist(err) {
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if removeErr := os.Remove(name); removeErr != nil && !oserror.IsNotExist(removeErr) {
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return wrapOSFile(osFile), errors.WithStack(removeErr)
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}
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osFile, err = os.OpenFile(name, openFlags, 0666)
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}
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return wrapOSFile(osFile), errors.WithStack(err)
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}
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func (defaultFS) Link(oldname, newname string) error {
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return errors.WithStack(os.Link(oldname, newname))
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}
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func (defaultFS) Open(name string, opts ...OpenOption) (File, error) {
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osFile, err := os.OpenFile(name, os.O_RDONLY|syscall.O_CLOEXEC, 0)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, errors.WithStack(err)
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}
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file := wrapOSFile(osFile)
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for _, opt := range opts {
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opt.Apply(file)
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}
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return file, nil
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}
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func (defaultFS) OpenReadWrite(name string, opts ...OpenOption) (File, error) {
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osFile, err := os.OpenFile(name, os.O_RDWR|syscall.O_CLOEXEC|os.O_CREATE, 0666)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, errors.WithStack(err)
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}
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file := wrapOSFile(osFile)
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for _, opt := range opts {
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opt.Apply(file)
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}
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return file, nil
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}
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func (defaultFS) Remove(name string) error {
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return errors.WithStack(os.Remove(name))
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}
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func (defaultFS) RemoveAll(name string) error {
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return errors.WithStack(os.RemoveAll(name))
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}
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func (defaultFS) Rename(oldname, newname string) error {
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return errors.WithStack(os.Rename(oldname, newname))
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}
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func (fs defaultFS) ReuseForWrite(oldname, newname string) (File, error) {
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if err := fs.Rename(oldname, newname); err != nil {
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return nil, errors.WithStack(err)
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}
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f, err := os.OpenFile(newname, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|syscall.O_CLOEXEC, 0666)
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return wrapOSFile(f), errors.WithStack(err)
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}
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func (defaultFS) MkdirAll(dir string, perm os.FileMode) error {
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return errors.WithStack(os.MkdirAll(dir, perm))
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}
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func (defaultFS) List(dir string) ([]string, error) {
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f, err := os.Open(dir)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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defer f.Close()
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dirnames, err := f.Readdirnames(-1)
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return dirnames, errors.WithStack(err)
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}
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func (defaultFS) Stat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
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finfo, err := os.Stat(name)
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return finfo, errors.WithStack(err)
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}
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func (defaultFS) PathBase(path string) string {
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return filepath.Base(path)
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}
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func (defaultFS) PathJoin(elem ...string) string {
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return filepath.Join(elem...)
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}
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func (defaultFS) PathDir(path string) string {
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return filepath.Dir(path)
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}
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type randomReadsOption struct{}
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// RandomReadsOption is an OpenOption that optimizes opened file handle for
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// random reads, by calling fadvise() with POSIX_FADV_RANDOM on Linux systems
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// to disable readahead.
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var RandomReadsOption OpenOption = &randomReadsOption{}
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// Apply implements the OpenOption interface.
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func (randomReadsOption) Apply(f File) {
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if fd := f.Fd(); fd != InvalidFd {
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_ = fadviseRandom(fd)
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}
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}
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type sequentialReadsOption struct{}
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// SequentialReadsOption is an OpenOption that optimizes opened file handle for
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// sequential reads, by calling fadvise() with POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL on Linux
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// systems to enable readahead.
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var SequentialReadsOption OpenOption = &sequentialReadsOption{}
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// Apply implements the OpenOption interface.
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func (sequentialReadsOption) Apply(f File) {
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if fd := f.Fd(); fd != InvalidFd {
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_ = fadviseSequential(fd)
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}
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}
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// Copy copies the contents of oldname to newname. If newname exists, it will
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// be overwritten.
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func Copy(fs FS, oldname, newname string) error {
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return CopyAcrossFS(fs, oldname, fs, newname)
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}
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// CopyAcrossFS copies the contents of oldname on srcFS to newname dstFS. If
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// newname exists, it will be overwritten.
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func CopyAcrossFS(srcFS FS, oldname string, dstFS FS, newname string) error {
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src, err := srcFS.Open(oldname, SequentialReadsOption)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer src.Close()
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dst, err := dstFS.Create(newname)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer dst.Close()
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if _, err := io.Copy(dst, src); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return dst.Sync()
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}
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// LimitedCopy copies up to maxBytes from oldname to newname. If newname
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// exists, it will be overwritten.
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func LimitedCopy(fs FS, oldname, newname string, maxBytes int64) error {
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src, err := fs.Open(oldname, SequentialReadsOption)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer src.Close()
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dst, err := fs.Create(newname)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer dst.Close()
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if _, err := io.Copy(dst, &io.LimitedReader{R: src, N: maxBytes}); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return dst.Sync()
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}
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// LinkOrCopy creates newname as a hard link to the oldname file. If creating
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// the hard link fails, LinkOrCopy falls back to copying the file (which may
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// also fail if oldname doesn't exist or newname already exists).
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func LinkOrCopy(fs FS, oldname, newname string) error {
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err := fs.Link(oldname, newname)
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if err == nil {
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return nil
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}
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// Permit a handful of errors which we know won't be fixed by copying the
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// file. Note that we don't check for the specifics of the error code as it
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// isn't easy to do so in a portable manner. On Unix we'd have to check for
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// LinkError.Err == syscall.EXDEV. On Windows we'd have to check for
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// ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE, ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION, and
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// ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER. Rather that such OS specific checks, we fall back
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// to always trying to copy if hard-linking failed.
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if oserror.IsExist(err) || oserror.IsNotExist(err) || oserror.IsPermission(err) {
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return err
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}
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return Copy(fs, oldname, newname)
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}
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// Root returns the base FS implementation, unwrapping all nested FSs that
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// expose an Unwrap method.
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func Root(fs FS) FS {
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type unwrapper interface {
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Unwrap() FS
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}
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for {
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u, ok := fs.(unwrapper)
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if !ok {
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break
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}
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fs = u.Unwrap()
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}
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return fs
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}
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// ErrUnsupported may be returned a FS when it does not support an operation.
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var ErrUnsupported = errors.New("pebble: not supported")
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