mirror of https://github.com/ceph/go-ceph
296 lines
8.3 KiB
Go
296 lines
8.3 KiB
Go
package cephfs
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/*
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#cgo LDFLAGS: -lcephfs
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#cgo CPPFLAGS: -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
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#define _GNU_SOURCE
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <cephfs/libcephfs.h>
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*/
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import "C"
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import (
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"io"
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"unsafe"
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)
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const (
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// SeekSet is used with Seek to set the absolute position in the file.
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SeekSet = int(C.SEEK_SET)
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// SeekCur is used with Seek to position the file relative to the current
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// position.
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SeekCur = int(C.SEEK_CUR)
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// SeekEnd is used with Seek to position the file relative to the end.
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SeekEnd = int(C.SEEK_END)
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)
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// File represents an open file descriptor in cephfs.
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type File struct {
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mount *MountInfo
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fd C.int
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}
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// Open a file at the given path. The flags are the same os flags as
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// a local open call. Mode is the same mode bits as a local open call.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_open(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, const char *path, int flags, mode_t mode);
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func (mount *MountInfo) Open(path string, flags int, mode uint32) (*File, error) {
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if mount.mount == nil {
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return nil, ErrNotConnected
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}
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cPath := C.CString(path)
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defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cPath))
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ret := C.ceph_open(mount.mount, cPath, C.int(flags), C.mode_t(mode))
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if ret < 0 {
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return nil, getError(ret)
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}
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return &File{mount: mount, fd: ret}, nil
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}
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func (f *File) validate() error {
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if f.mount == nil {
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return ErrNotConnected
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Close the file.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_close(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd);
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func (f *File) Close() error {
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if f.fd == -1 {
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// already closed
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return nil
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}
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if err := getError(C.ceph_close(f.mount.mount, f.fd)); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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f.fd = -1
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return nil
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}
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// read directly wraps the ceph_read call. Because read is such a common
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// operation we deviate from the ceph naming and expose Read and ReadAt
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// wrappers for external callers of the library.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_read(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd, char *buf, int64_t size, int64_t offset);
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func (f *File) read(buf []byte, offset int64) (int, error) {
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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bufptr := (*C.char)(unsafe.Pointer(&buf[0]))
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ret := C.ceph_read(
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f.mount.mount, f.fd, bufptr, C.int64_t(len(buf)), C.int64_t(offset))
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switch {
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case ret < 0:
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return 0, getError(ret)
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case ret == 0:
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return 0, io.EOF
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}
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return int(ret), nil
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}
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// Read data from file. Up to len(buf) bytes will be read from the file.
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// The number of bytes read will be returned.
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// When nothing is left to read from the file, Read returns, 0, io.EOF.
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func (f *File) Read(buf []byte) (int, error) {
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// to-consider: should we mimic Go's behavior of returning an
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// io.ErrShortWrite error if write length < buf size?
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return f.read(buf, -1)
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}
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// ReadAt will read data from the file starting at the given offset.
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// Up to len(buf) bytes will be read from the file.
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// The number of bytes read will be returned.
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// When nothing is left to read from the file, ReadAt returns, 0, io.EOF.
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func (f *File) ReadAt(buf []byte, offset int64) (int, error) {
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if offset < 0 {
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return 0, errInvalid
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}
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return f.read(buf, offset)
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}
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// write directly wraps the ceph_write call. Because write is such a common
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// operation we deviate from the ceph naming and expose Write and WriteAt
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// wrappers for external callers of the library.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_write(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd, const char *buf,
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// int64_t size, int64_t offset);
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func (f *File) write(buf []byte, offset int64) (int, error) {
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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bufptr := (*C.char)(unsafe.Pointer(&buf[0]))
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ret := C.ceph_write(
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f.mount.mount, f.fd, bufptr, C.int64_t(len(buf)), C.int64_t(offset))
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if ret < 0 {
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return 0, getError(ret)
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}
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return int(ret), nil
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}
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// Write data from buf to the file.
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// The number of bytes written is returned.
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func (f *File) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) {
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return f.write(buf, -1)
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}
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// WriteAt writes data from buf to the file at the specified offset.
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// The number of bytes written is returned.
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func (f *File) WriteAt(buf []byte, offset int64) (int, error) {
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if offset < 0 {
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return 0, errInvalid
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}
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return f.write(buf, offset)
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}
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// Seek will reposition the file stream based on the given offset.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int64_t ceph_lseek(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd, int64_t offset, int whence);
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func (f *File) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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// validate the seek whence value in case the caller skews
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// from the seek values we technically support from C as documented.
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// TODO: need to support seek-(hole|data) in mimic and later.
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switch whence {
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case SeekSet, SeekCur, SeekEnd:
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default:
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return 0, errInvalid
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}
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ret := C.ceph_lseek(f.mount.mount, f.fd, C.int64_t(offset), C.int(whence))
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if ret < 0 {
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return 0, getError(C.int(ret))
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}
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return int64(ret), nil
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}
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// Fchmod changes the mode bits (permissions) of a file.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_fchmod(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd, mode_t mode);
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func (f *File) Fchmod(mode uint32) error {
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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ret := C.ceph_fchmod(f.mount.mount, f.fd, C.mode_t(mode))
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return getError(ret)
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}
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// Fchown changes the ownership of a file.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_fchown(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd, int uid, int gid);
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func (f *File) Fchown(user uint32, group uint32) error {
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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ret := C.ceph_fchown(f.mount.mount, f.fd, C.int(user), C.int(group))
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return getError(ret)
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}
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// Fstatx returns information about an open file.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_fstatx(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd, struct ceph_statx *stx,
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// unsigned int want, unsigned int flags);
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func (f *File) Fstatx(want StatxMask, flags AtFlags) (*CephStatx, error) {
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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var stx C.struct_ceph_statx
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ret := C.ceph_fstatx(
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f.mount.mount,
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f.fd,
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&stx,
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C.uint(want),
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C.uint(flags),
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)
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if err := getError(ret); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return cStructToCephStatx(stx), nil
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}
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// FallocFlags represent flags which determine the operation to be
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// performed on the given range.
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// CephFS supports only following two flags.
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type FallocFlags int
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const (
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// FallocNoFlag means default option.
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FallocNoFlag = FallocFlags(0)
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// FallocFlKeepSize specifies that the file size will not be changed.
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FallocFlKeepSize = FallocFlags(C.FALLOC_FL_KEEP_SIZE)
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// FallocFlPunchHole specifies that the operation is to deallocate
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// space and zero the byte range.
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FallocFlPunchHole = FallocFlags(C.FALLOC_FL_PUNCH_HOLE)
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)
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// Fallocate preallocates or releases disk space for the file for the
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// given byte range, the flags determine the operation to be performed
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// on the given range.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_fallocate(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd, int mode,
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// int64_t offset, int64_t length);
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func (f *File) Fallocate(mode FallocFlags, offset, length int64) error {
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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ret := C.ceph_fallocate(f.mount.mount, f.fd, C.int(mode), C.int64_t(offset), C.int64_t(length))
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return getError(ret)
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}
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// LockOp determines operations/type of locks which can be applied on a file.
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type LockOp int
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const (
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// LockSH places a shared lock.
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// More than one process may hold a shared lock for a given file at a given time.
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LockSH = LockOp(C.LOCK_SH)
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// LockEX places an exclusive lock.
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// Only one process may hold an exclusive lock for a given file at a given time.
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LockEX = LockOp(C.LOCK_EX)
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// LockUN removes and existing lock held by this process.
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LockUN = LockOp(C.LOCK_UN)
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// LockNB can be ORed with any of the above to make a nonblocking call.
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LockNB = LockOp(C.LOCK_NB)
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)
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// Flock applies or removes an advisory lock on an open file.
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// Param owner is the user-supplied identifier for the owner of the
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// lock, must be an arbitrary integer.
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//
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// Implements:
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// int ceph_flock(struct ceph_mount_info *cmount, int fd, int operation, uint64_t owner);
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func (f *File) Flock(operation LockOp, owner uint64) error {
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if err := f.validate(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// validate the operation values before passing it on.
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switch operation &^ LockNB {
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case LockSH, LockEX, LockUN:
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default:
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return errInvalid
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}
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ret := C.ceph_flock(f.mount.mount, f.fd, C.int(operation), C.uint64_t(owner))
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return getError(ret)
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}
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