// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package vfs import ( "fmt" "io" "os" pathpkg "path" "sort" "strings" "time" ) // Setting debugNS = true will enable debugging prints about // name space translations. const debugNS = false // A NameSpace is a file system made up of other file systems // mounted at specific locations in the name space. // // The representation is a map from mount point locations // to the list of file systems mounted at that location. A traditional // Unix mount table would use a single file system per mount point, // but we want to be able to mount multiple file systems on a single // mount point and have the system behave as if the union of those // file systems were present at the mount point. // For example, if the OS file system has a Go installation in // c:\Go and additional Go path trees in d:\Work1 and d:\Work2, then // this name space creates the view we want for the godoc server: // // NameSpace{ // "/": { // {old: "/", fs: OS(`c:\Go`), new: "/"}, // }, // "/src/pkg": { // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`c:\Go`), new: "/src/pkg"}, // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`d:\Work1`), new: "/src"}, // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`d:\Work2`), new: "/src"}, // }, // } // // This is created by executing: // // ns := NameSpace{} // ns.Bind("/", OS(`c:\Go`), "/", BindReplace) // ns.Bind("/src/pkg", OS(`d:\Work1`), "/src", BindAfter) // ns.Bind("/src/pkg", OS(`d:\Work2`), "/src", BindAfter) // // A particular mount point entry is a triple (old, fs, new), meaning that to // operate on a path beginning with old, replace that prefix (old) with new // and then pass that path to the FileSystem implementation fs. // // If you do not explicitly mount a FileSystem at the root mountpoint "/" of the // NameSpace like above, Stat("/") will return a "not found" error which could // break typical directory traversal routines. In such cases, use NewNameSpace() // to get a NameSpace pre-initialized with an emulated empty directory at root. // // Given this name space, a ReadDir of /src/pkg/code will check each prefix // of the path for a mount point (first /src/pkg/code, then /src/pkg, then /src, // then /), stopping when it finds one. For the above example, /src/pkg/code // will find the mount point at /src/pkg: // // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`c:\Go`), new: "/src/pkg"}, // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`d:\Work1`), new: "/src"}, // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`d:\Work2`), new: "/src"}, // // ReadDir will when execute these three calls and merge the results: // // OS(`c:\Go`).ReadDir("/src/pkg/code") // OS(`d:\Work1').ReadDir("/src/code") // OS(`d:\Work2').ReadDir("/src/code") // // Note that the "/src/pkg" in "/src/pkg/code" has been replaced by // just "/src" in the final two calls. // // OS is itself an implementation of a file system: it implements // OS(`c:\Go`).ReadDir("/src/pkg/code") as ioutil.ReadDir(`c:\Go\src\pkg\code`). // // Because the new path is evaluated by fs (here OS(root)), another way // to read the mount table is to mentally combine fs+new, so that this table: // // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`c:\Go`), new: "/src/pkg"}, // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`d:\Work1`), new: "/src"}, // {old: "/src/pkg", fs: OS(`d:\Work2`), new: "/src"}, // // reads as: // // "/src/pkg" -> c:\Go\src\pkg // "/src/pkg" -> d:\Work1\src // "/src/pkg" -> d:\Work2\src // // An invariant (a redundancy) of the name space representation is that // ns[mtpt][i].old is always equal to mtpt (in the example, ns["/src/pkg"]'s // mount table entries always have old == "/src/pkg"). The 'old' field is // useful to callers, because they receive just a []mountedFS and not any // other indication of which mount point was found. // type NameSpace map[string][]mountedFS // A mountedFS handles requests for path by replacing // a prefix 'old' with 'new' and then calling the fs methods. type mountedFS struct { old string fs FileSystem new string } // hasPathPrefix reports whether x == y or x == y + "/" + more. func hasPathPrefix(x, y string) bool { return x == y || strings.HasPrefix(x, y) && (strings.HasSuffix(y, "/") || strings.HasPrefix(x[len(y):], "/")) } // translate translates path for use in m, replacing old with new. // // mountedFS{"/src/pkg", fs, "/src"}.translate("/src/pkg/code") == "/src/code". func (m mountedFS) translate(path string) string { path = pathpkg.Clean("/" + path) if !hasPathPrefix(path, m.old) { panic("translate " + path + " but old=" + m.old) } return pathpkg.Join(m.new, path[len(m.old):]) } func (NameSpace) String() string { return "ns" } // Fprint writes a text representation of the name space to w. func (ns NameSpace) Fprint(w io.Writer) { fmt.Fprint(w, "name space {\n") var all []string for mtpt := range ns { all = append(all, mtpt) } sort.Strings(all) for _, mtpt := range all { fmt.Fprintf(w, "\t%s:\n", mtpt) for _, m := range ns[mtpt] { fmt.Fprintf(w, "\t\t%s %s\n", m.fs, m.new) } } fmt.Fprint(w, "}\n") } // clean returns a cleaned, rooted path for evaluation. // It canonicalizes the path so that we can use string operations // to analyze it. func (NameSpace) clean(path string) string { return pathpkg.Clean("/" + path) } type BindMode int const ( BindReplace BindMode = iota BindBefore BindAfter ) // Bind causes references to old to redirect to the path new in newfs. // If mode is BindReplace, old redirections are discarded. // If mode is BindBefore, this redirection takes priority over existing ones, // but earlier ones are still consulted for paths that do not exist in newfs. // If mode is BindAfter, this redirection happens only after existing ones // have been tried and failed. func (ns NameSpace) Bind(old string, newfs FileSystem, new string, mode BindMode) { old = ns.clean(old) new = ns.clean(new) m := mountedFS{old, newfs, new} var mtpt []mountedFS switch mode { case BindReplace: mtpt = append(mtpt, m) case BindAfter: mtpt = append(mtpt, ns.resolve(old)...) mtpt = append(mtpt, m) case BindBefore: mtpt = append(mtpt, m) mtpt = append(mtpt, ns.resolve(old)...) } // Extend m.old, m.new in inherited mount point entries. for i := range mtpt { m := &mtpt[i] if m.old != old { if !hasPathPrefix(old, m.old) { // This should not happen. If it does, panic so // that we can see the call trace that led to it. panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid Bind: old=%q m={%q, %s, %q}", old, m.old, m.fs.String(), m.new)) } suffix := old[len(m.old):] m.old = pathpkg.Join(m.old, suffix) m.new = pathpkg.Join(m.new, suffix) } } ns[old] = mtpt } // resolve resolves a path to the list of mountedFS to use for path. func (ns NameSpace) resolve(path string) []mountedFS { path = ns.clean(path) for { if m := ns[path]; m != nil { if debugNS { fmt.Printf("resolve %s: %v\n", path, m) } return m } if path == "/" { break } path = pathpkg.Dir(path) } return nil } // Open implements the FileSystem Open method. func (ns NameSpace) Open(path string) (ReadSeekCloser, error) { var err error for _, m := range ns.resolve(path) { if debugNS { fmt.Printf("tx %s: %v\n", path, m.translate(path)) } tp := m.translate(path) r, err1 := m.fs.Open(tp) if err1 == nil { return r, nil } // IsNotExist errors in overlay FSes can mask real errors in // the underlying FS, so ignore them if there is another error. if err == nil || os.IsNotExist(err) { err = err1 } } if err == nil { err = &os.PathError{Op: "open", Path: path, Err: os.ErrNotExist} } return nil, err } // stat implements the FileSystem Stat and Lstat methods. func (ns NameSpace) stat(path string, f func(FileSystem, string) (os.FileInfo, error)) (os.FileInfo, error) { var err error for _, m := range ns.resolve(path) { fi, err1 := f(m.fs, m.translate(path)) if err1 == nil { return fi, nil } if err == nil { err = err1 } } if err == nil { err = &os.PathError{Op: "stat", Path: path, Err: os.ErrNotExist} } return nil, err } func (ns NameSpace) Stat(path string) (os.FileInfo, error) { return ns.stat(path, FileSystem.Stat) } func (ns NameSpace) Lstat(path string) (os.FileInfo, error) { return ns.stat(path, FileSystem.Lstat) } // dirInfo is a trivial implementation of os.FileInfo for a directory. type dirInfo string func (d dirInfo) Name() string { return string(d) } func (d dirInfo) Size() int64 { return 0 } func (d dirInfo) Mode() os.FileMode { return os.ModeDir | 0555 } func (d dirInfo) ModTime() time.Time { return startTime } func (d dirInfo) IsDir() bool { return true } func (d dirInfo) Sys() interface{} { return nil } var startTime = time.Now() // ReadDir implements the FileSystem ReadDir method. It's where most of the magic is. // (The rest is in resolve.) // // Logically, ReadDir must return the union of all the directories that are named // by path. In order to avoid misinterpreting Go packages, of all the directories // that contain Go source code, we only include the files from the first, // but we include subdirectories from all. // // ReadDir must also return directory entries needed to reach mount points. // If the name space looks like the example in the type NameSpace comment, // but c:\Go does not have a src/pkg subdirectory, we still want to be able // to find that subdirectory, because we've mounted d:\Work1 and d:\Work2 // there. So if we don't see "src" in the directory listing for c:\Go, we add an // entry for it before returning. // func (ns NameSpace) ReadDir(path string) ([]os.FileInfo, error) { path = ns.clean(path) // List matching directories and determine whether any of them contain // Go files. var ( dirs [][]os.FileInfo goDirIndex = -1 readDirErr error ) for _, m := range ns.resolve(path) { dir, err := m.fs.ReadDir(m.translate(path)) if err != nil { if readDirErr == nil { readDirErr = err } continue } dirs = append(dirs, dir) if goDirIndex < 0 { for _, f := range dir { if !f.IsDir() && strings.HasSuffix(f.Name(), ".go") { goDirIndex = len(dirs) - 1 break } } } } // Build a list of files and subdirectories. If a directory contains Go files, // only include files from that directory. Otherwise, include files from // all directories. Include subdirectories from all directories regardless // of whether Go files are present. haveName := make(map[string]bool) var all []os.FileInfo for i, dir := range dirs { for _, f := range dir { name := f.Name() if !haveName[name] && (f.IsDir() || goDirIndex < 0 || goDirIndex == i) { all = append(all, f) haveName[name] = true } } } // Add any missing directories needed to reach mount points. for old := range ns { if hasPathPrefix(old, path) && old != path { // Find next element after path in old. elem := old[len(path):] elem = strings.TrimPrefix(elem, "/") if i := strings.Index(elem, "/"); i >= 0 { elem = elem[:i] } if !haveName[elem] { haveName[elem] = true all = append(all, dirInfo(elem)) } } } if len(all) == 0 { return nil, readDirErr } sort.Sort(byName(all)) return all, nil } // RootType returns the RootType for the given path in the namespace. func (ns NameSpace) RootType(path string) RootType { // We resolve the given path to a list of mountedFS and then return // the root type for the filesystem which contains the path. for _, m := range ns.resolve(path) { _, err := m.fs.ReadDir(m.translate(path)) // Found a match, return the filesystem's root type if err == nil { return m.fs.RootType(path) } } return "" } // byName implements sort.Interface. type byName []os.FileInfo func (f byName) Len() int { return len(f) } func (f byName) Less(i, j int) bool { return f[i].Name() < f[j].Name() } func (f byName) Swap(i, j int) { f[i], f[j] = f[j], f[i] }