package cephfs /* #cgo LDFLAGS: -lcephfs #cgo CPPFLAGS: -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 #include #include #include */ import "C" import ( "unsafe" ) // Directory represents an open directory handle. type Directory struct { mount *MountInfo dir *C.struct_ceph_dir_result } // OpenDir returns a new Directory handle open for I/O. // // Implements: // int ceph_opendir(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, const char *name, struct ceph_dir_result **dirpp); func (mount *MountInfo) OpenDir(path string) (*Directory, error) { var dir *C.struct_ceph_dir_result cPath := C.CString(path) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cPath)) ret := C.ceph_opendir(mount.mount, cPath, &dir) if ret != 0 { return nil, getError(ret) } return &Directory{ mount: mount, dir: dir, }, nil } // Close the open directory handle. // // Implements: // int ceph_closedir(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, struct ceph_dir_result *dirp); func (dir *Directory) Close() error { return getError(C.ceph_closedir(dir.mount.mount, dir.dir)) } // Inode represents an inode number in the file system. type Inode uint64 // DType values are used to determine, when possible, the file type // of a directory entry. type DType uint8 const ( // DTypeBlk indicates a directory entry is a block device. DTypeBlk = DType(C.DT_BLK) // DTypeChr indicates a directory entry is a character device. DTypeChr = DType(C.DT_CHR) // DTypeDir indicates a directory entry is a directory. DTypeDir = DType(C.DT_DIR) // DTypeFIFO indicates a directory entry is a named pipe (FIFO). DTypeFIFO = DType(C.DT_FIFO) // DTypeLnk indicates a directory entry is a symbolic link. DTypeLnk = DType(C.DT_LNK) // DTypeReg indicates a directory entry is a regular file. DTypeReg = DType(C.DT_REG) // DTypeSock indicates a directory entry is a UNIX domain socket. DTypeSock = DType(C.DT_SOCK) // DTypeUnknown indicates that the file type could not be determined. DTypeUnknown = DType(C.DT_UNKNOWN) ) // DirEntry represents an entry within a directory. type DirEntry struct { inode Inode name string dtype DType } // Name returns the directory entry's name. func (d *DirEntry) Name() string { return d.name } // Inode returns the directory entry's inode number. func (d *DirEntry) Inode() Inode { return d.inode } // DType returns the Directory-entry's Type, indicating if it // is a regular file, directory, etc. // DType may be unknown and thus require an additional call // (stat for example) if Unknown. func (d *DirEntry) DType() DType { return d.dtype } // toDirEntry converts a c struct dirent to our go wrapper. func toDirEntry(de *C.struct_dirent) *DirEntry { return &DirEntry{ inode: Inode(de.d_ino), name: C.GoString(&de.d_name[0]), dtype: DType(de.d_type), } } // ReadDir reads a single directory entry from the open Directory. // A nil DirEntry pointer will be returned when the Directory stream has been // exhausted. // // Implements: // int ceph_readdir_r(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, struct ceph_dir_result *dirp, struct dirent *de); func (dir *Directory) ReadDir() (*DirEntry, error) { var de C.struct_dirent ret := C.ceph_readdir_r(dir.mount.mount, dir.dir, &de) if ret < 0 { return nil, getError(ret) } if ret == 0 { return nil, nil // End-of-stream } return toDirEntry(&de), nil } // RewindDir sets the directory stream to the beginning of the directory. // // Implements: // void ceph_rewinddir(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, struct ceph_dir_result *dirp); func (dir *Directory) RewindDir() { C.ceph_rewinddir(dir.mount.mount, dir.dir) } // dirEntries provides a convenient wrapper around slices of DirEntry items. // For example, use the Names() call to easily get only the names from a // DirEntry slice. type dirEntries []*DirEntry // list returns all the contents of a directory as a dirEntries slice. // // list is implemented using ReadDir. If any of the calls to ReadDir returns // an error List will return an error. However, all previous entries // collected will still be returned. Callers of this function may want to check // the entries return value even when an error is returned. // List rewinds the handle every time it is called to get a full // listing of directory contents. func (dir *Directory) list() (dirEntries, error) { var ( err error entry *DirEntry entries = make(dirEntries, 0) ) dir.RewindDir() for { entry, err = dir.ReadDir() if err != nil || entry == nil { break } entries = append(entries, entry) } return entries, err } // names returns a slice of only the name fields from dir entries. func (entries dirEntries) names() []string { names := make([]string, len(entries)) for i, v := range entries { names[i] = v.Name() } return names }