/* Unix SMB/Netbios implementation. Version 3.0 change notify handling - linux kernel based implementation Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2000 This program 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 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "includes.h" #if HAVE_KERNEL_CHANGE_NOTIFY #define FD_PENDING_SIZE 20 static SIG_ATOMIC_T fd_pending_array[FD_PENDING_SIZE]; static SIG_ATOMIC_T signals_received; #ifndef DN_ACCESS #define DN_ACCESS 0x00000001 /* File accessed in directory */ #define DN_MODIFY 0x00000002 /* File modified in directory */ #define DN_CREATE 0x00000004 /* File created in directory */ #define DN_DELETE 0x00000008 /* File removed from directory */ #define DN_RENAME 0x00000010 /* File renamed in directory */ #define DN_ATTRIB 0x00000020 /* File changed attribute */ #define DN_MULTISHOT 0x80000000 /* Don't remove notifier */ #endif #ifndef RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY #define RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY (SIGRTMIN+2) #endif #ifndef F_SETSIG #define F_SETSIG 10 #endif #ifndef F_NOTIFY #define F_NOTIFY 1026 #endif /**************************************************************************** This is the structure to keep the information needed to determine if a directory has changed. *****************************************************************************/ struct change_data { int directory_handle; }; /**************************************************************************** The signal handler for change notify. The Linux kernel has a bug in that we should be able to block any further delivery of RT signals until the kernel_check_notify() function unblocks them, but it seems that any signal mask we're setting here is being overwritten on exit from this handler. I should create a standalone test case for the kernel hackers. JRA. *****************************************************************************/ static void signal_handler(int sig, siginfo_t *info, void *unused) { if (signals_received < FD_PENDING_SIZE - 1) { fd_pending_array[signals_received] = (SIG_ATOMIC_T)info->si_fd; signals_received++; } /* Else signal is lost. */ sys_select_signal(); } /**************************************************************************** Check if a change notify should be issued. time non-zero means timeout check (used for hash). Ignore this (async method where time is zero will be used instead). *****************************************************************************/ static BOOL kernel_check_notify(connection_struct *conn, uint16 vuid, char *path, uint32 flags, void *datap, time_t t) { struct change_data *data = (struct change_data *)datap; int i; BOOL ret = False; if (t) return False; BlockSignals(True, RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY); for (i = 0; i < signals_received; i++) { if (data->directory_handle == (int)fd_pending_array[i]) { DEBUG(3,("kernel_check_notify: kernel change notify on %s fd[%d]=%d (signals_received=%d)\n", path, i, (int)fd_pending_array[i], (int)signals_received )); close((int)fd_pending_array[i]); fd_pending_array[i] = (SIG_ATOMIC_T)-1; if (signals_received - i - 1) { memmove((void *)&fd_pending_array[i], (void *)&fd_pending_array[i+1], sizeof(SIG_ATOMIC_T)*(signals_received-i-1)); } data->directory_handle = -1; signals_received--; ret = True; break; } } BlockSignals(False, RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY); return ret; } /**************************************************************************** Remove a change notify data structure. *****************************************************************************/ static void kernel_remove_notify(void *datap) { struct change_data *data = (struct change_data *)datap; int fd = data->directory_handle; if (fd != -1) { int i; BlockSignals(True, RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY); for (i = 0; i < signals_received; i++) { if (fd == (int)fd_pending_array[i]) { fd_pending_array[i] = (SIG_ATOMIC_T)-1; if (signals_received - i - 1) { memmove((void *)&fd_pending_array[i], (void *)&fd_pending_array[i+1], sizeof(SIG_ATOMIC_T)*(signals_received-i-1)); } data->directory_handle = -1; signals_received--; break; } } close(fd); BlockSignals(False, RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY); } SAFE_FREE(data); DEBUG(3,("kernel_remove_notify: fd=%d\n", fd)); } /**************************************************************************** Register a change notify request. *****************************************************************************/ static void *kernel_register_notify(connection_struct *conn, char *path, uint32 flags) { struct change_data data; int fd; unsigned long kernel_flags; fd = sys_open(path,O_RDONLY, 0); if (fd == -1) { DEBUG(3,("Failed to open directory %s for change notify\n", path)); return NULL; } if (sys_fcntl_long(fd, F_SETSIG, RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY) == -1) { DEBUG(3,("Failed to set signal handler for change notify\n")); return NULL; } kernel_flags = DN_CREATE|DN_DELETE|DN_RENAME; /* creation/deletion changes everything! */ if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE) kernel_flags |= DN_MODIFY; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_DIR_NAME) kernel_flags |= DN_RENAME|DN_DELETE; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES) kernel_flags |= DN_ATTRIB; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SIZE) kernel_flags |= DN_MODIFY; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_WRITE) kernel_flags |= DN_MODIFY; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_LAST_ACCESS) kernel_flags |= DN_ACCESS; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_CREATION) kernel_flags |= DN_CREATE; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY) kernel_flags |= DN_ATTRIB; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_EA) kernel_flags |= DN_ATTRIB; if (flags & FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_FILE_NAME) kernel_flags |= DN_RENAME|DN_DELETE; if (sys_fcntl_long(fd, F_NOTIFY, kernel_flags) == -1) { DEBUG(3,("Failed to set async flag for change notify\n")); return NULL; } data.directory_handle = fd; DEBUG(3,("kernel change notify on %s (ntflags=0x%x flags=0x%x) fd=%d\n", path, (int)flags, (int)kernel_flags, fd)); return (void *)memdup(&data, sizeof(data)); } /**************************************************************************** See if the kernel supports change notify. ****************************************************************************/ static BOOL kernel_notify_available(void) { int fd, ret; fd = open("/tmp", O_RDONLY); if (fd == -1) return False; /* uggh! */ ret = sys_fcntl_long(fd, F_NOTIFY, 0); close(fd); return ret == 0; } /**************************************************************************** Setup kernel based change notify. ****************************************************************************/ struct cnotify_fns *kernel_notify_init(void) { static struct cnotify_fns cnotify; struct sigaction act; ZERO_STRUCT(act); act.sa_handler = NULL; act.sa_sigaction = signal_handler; act.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; if (sigaction(RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY, &act, NULL) != 0) { DEBUG(0,("Failed to setup RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY handler\n")); return NULL; } if (!kernel_notify_available()) return NULL; cnotify.register_notify = kernel_register_notify; cnotify.check_notify = kernel_check_notify; cnotify.remove_notify = kernel_remove_notify; cnotify.select_time = -1; /* the signal can start off blocked due to a bug in bash */ BlockSignals(False, RT_SIGNAL_NOTIFY); return &cnotify; } #else void notify_kernel_dummy(void) {} #endif /* HAVE_KERNEL_CHANGE_NOTIFY */