mc/lib/vfs/gc.c

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/*
Virtual File System garbage collection code
Copyright (C) 2003-2019
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by:
Miguel de Icaza, 1995
Jakub Jelinek, 1995
Pavel Machek, 1998
Pavel Roskin, 2003
This file is part of the Midnight Commander.
The Midnight Commander 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.
The Midnight Commander 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/>.
*/
/**
* \file
* \brief Source: Virtual File System: garbage collection code
* \author Miguel de Icaza
* \author Jakub Jelinek
* \author Pavel Machek
* \author Pavel Roskin
* \date 1995, 1998, 2003
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdlib.h> /* For atol() */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h> /* gettimeofday() */
#include "lib/global.h"
#include "lib/event.h"
#include "lib/util.h" /* MC_PTR_FREE */
#include "vfs.h"
#include "utilvfs.h"
#include "gc.h"
/*
* The garbage collection mechanism is based on "stamps".
*
* A stamp is a record that says "I'm a filesystem which is no longer in
* use. Free me when you get a chance."
*
* This file contains a set of functions used for managing this stamp. You
* should use them when you write your own filesystem. Here are some rules
* of thumb:
*
* (1) When the last open file in your filesystem gets closed, conditionally
* create a stamp. You do this with vfs_stamp_create(). (The meaning
* of "conditionaly" is explained below.)
*
* (2) When a file in your filesystem is opened, delete the stamp. You do
* this with vfs_rmstamp().
*
* (3) When a path inside your filesystem is invoked, call vfs_stamp() to
* postpone the free'ing of your filesystem a bit. (This simply updates
* a timestamp variable inside the stamp.)
*
* Additionally, when a user navigates to a new directory in a panel (or a
* programmer uses mc_chdir()), a stamp is conditionally created for the
* previous directory's filesystem. This ensures that that filesystem is
* free'ed. (see: _do_panel_cd() -> vfs_release_path(); mc_chdir()).
*
* We've spoken here of "conditionally creating" a stamp. What we mean is
* that vfs_stamp_create() is to be used: this function creates a stamp
* only if no directories are open (aka "active") in your filesystem. (If
* there _are_ directories open, it means that the filesystem is in use, in
* which case we don't want to free it.)
*/
/*** global variables ****************************************************************************/
int vfs_timeout = 60; /* VFS timeout in seconds */
/*** file scope macro definitions ****************************************************************/
#define VFS_STAMPING(a) ((struct vfs_stamping *)(a))
/*** file scope type declarations ****************************************************************/
struct vfs_stamping
{
struct vfs_class *v;
vfsid id;
struct timeval time;
};
/*** file scope variables ************************************************************************/
static GSList *stamps = NULL;
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*** file scope functions ************************************************************************/
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/** Compare two timeval structures. Return TRUE if t1 is less than t2. */
static gboolean
timeoutcmp (const struct timeval *t1, const struct timeval *t2)
{
return ((t1->tv_sec < t2->tv_sec)
|| ((t1->tv_sec == t2->tv_sec) && (t1->tv_usec <= t2->tv_usec)));
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
static gint
vfs_stamp_compare (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
{
const struct vfs_stamping *vsa = (const struct vfs_stamping *) a;
const struct vfs_stamping *vsb = (const struct vfs_stamping *) b;
return (vsa == NULL || vsb == NULL || (vsa->v == vsb->v && vsa->id == vsb->id)) ? 0 : 1;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
static void
vfs_addstamp (struct vfs_class *v, vfsid id)
{
if ((v->flags & VFS_LOCAL) == 0 && id != NULL && !vfs_stamp (v, id))
{
struct vfs_stamping *stamp;
stamp = g_new (struct vfs_stamping, 1);
stamp->v = v;
stamp->id = id;
gettimeofday (&(stamp->time), NULL);
stamps = g_slist_append (stamps, stamp);
}
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*** public functions ****************************************************************************/
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
gboolean
vfs_stamp (struct vfs_class *v, vfsid id)
{
struct vfs_stamping what = {
.v = v,
.id = id
};
GSList *stamp;
gboolean ret = FALSE;
stamp = g_slist_find_custom (stamps, &what, vfs_stamp_compare);
if (stamp != NULL && stamp->data != NULL)
{
gettimeofday (&(VFS_STAMPING (stamp->data)->time), NULL);
ret = TRUE;
}
return ret;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void
vfs_rmstamp (struct vfs_class *v, vfsid id)
{
struct vfs_stamping what = {
.v = v,
.id = id
};
GSList *stamp;
stamp = g_slist_find_custom (stamps, &what, vfs_stamp_compare);
if (stamp != NULL)
{
g_free (stamp->data);
stamps = g_slist_delete_link (stamps, stamp);
}
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void
vfs_stamp_path (const vfs_path_t * vpath)
{
vfsid id;
const vfs_path_element_t *path_element;
path_element = vfs_path_get_by_index (vpath, -1);
id = vfs_getid (vpath);
vfs_addstamp (path_element->class, id);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/**
* Create a new timestamp item by VFS class and VFS id.
*/
void
vfs_stamp_create (struct vfs_class *vclass, vfsid id)
{
vfsid nvfsid;
ev_vfs_stamp_create_t event_data = { vclass, id, FALSE };
const vfs_path_t *vpath;
const vfs_path_element_t *path_element;
/* There are three directories we have to take care of: current_dir,
current_panel->cwd and other_panel->cwd. Athough most of the time either
current_dir and current_panel->cwd or current_dir and other_panel->cwd are the
same, it's possible that all three are different -- Norbert */
if (!mc_event_present (MCEVENT_GROUP_CORE, "vfs_timestamp"))
return;
vpath = vfs_get_raw_current_dir ();
path_element = vfs_path_get_by_index (vpath, -1);
nvfsid = vfs_getid (vpath);
vfs_rmstamp (path_element->class, nvfsid);
if (!(id == NULL || (path_element->class == vclass && nvfsid == id)))
{
mc_event_raise (MCEVENT_GROUP_CORE, "vfs_timestamp", (gpointer) & event_data);
if (!event_data.ret && vclass != NULL && vclass->nothingisopen != NULL
&& vclass->nothingisopen (id))
vfs_addstamp (vclass, id);
}
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/** This is called from timeout handler with now = FALSE,
or can be called with now = TRUE to force freeing all filesystems */
void
vfs_expire (gboolean now)
{
static gboolean locked = FALSE;
struct timeval curr_time, exp_time;
GSList *stamp;
/* Avoid recursive invocation, e.g. when one of the free functions
calls message */
if (locked)
return;
locked = TRUE;
gettimeofday (&curr_time, NULL);
exp_time.tv_sec = curr_time.tv_sec - vfs_timeout;
exp_time.tv_usec = curr_time.tv_usec;
if (now)
{
/* reverse list to free nested VFSes at first */
stamps = g_slist_reverse (stamps);
}
/* NULLize stamps that point to expired VFS */
for (stamp = stamps; stamp != NULL; stamp = g_slist_next (stamp))
{
struct vfs_stamping *stamping = VFS_STAMPING (stamp->data);
if (now)
{
/* free VFS forced */
if (stamping->v->free != NULL)
stamping->v->free (stamping->id);
MC_PTR_FREE (stamp->data);
}
else if (timeoutcmp (&stamping->time, &exp_time))
{
/* update timestamp of VFS that is in use, or free unused VFS */
if (stamping->v->nothingisopen != NULL && !stamping->v->nothingisopen (stamping->id))
stamping->time = curr_time;
else
{
if (stamping->v->free != NULL)
stamping->v->free (stamping->id);
MC_PTR_FREE (stamp->data);
}
}
}
/* then remove NULLized stamps */
stamps = g_slist_remove_all (stamps, NULL);
locked = FALSE;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* Return the number of seconds remaining to the vfs timeout.
* FIXME: The code should be improved to actually return the number of
* seconds until the next item times out.
*/
int
vfs_timeouts (void)
{
return stamps != NULL ? 10 : 0;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void
vfs_timeout_handler (void)
{
vfs_expire (FALSE);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
void
vfs_release_path (const vfs_path_t * vpath)
{
const vfs_path_element_t *path_element;
path_element = vfs_path_get_by_index (vpath, -1);
vfs_stamp_create (path_element->class, vfs_getid (vpath));
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Free all data */
void
vfs_gc_done (void)
{
vfs_expire (TRUE);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */