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Published: Aug 24, 2014 License: Apache-2.0, BSD-2-Clause, BSD-3-Clause, + 1 more Imports: 13 Imported by: 0

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func GenerateDynamicInode

func GenerateDynamicInode(parent uint64, name string) uint64

GenerateDynamicInode returns a dynamic inode.

The parent inode and current entry name are used as the criteria for choosing a pseudorandom inode. This makes it likely the same entry will get the same inode on multiple runs.

func Serve

func Serve(c *fuse.Conn, fs FS) error

Serve serves a FUSE connection with the default settings. See Server.Serve.

Types

type FS

type FS interface {
	// Root is called to obtain the Node for the file system root.
	Root() (Node, fuse.Error)
}

An FS is the interface required of a file system.

Other FUSE requests can be handled by implementing methods from the FS* interfaces, for example FSIniter.

type FSDestroyer

type FSDestroyer interface {
	// Destroy is called when the file system is shutting down.
	//
	// Linux only sends this request for block device backed (fuseblk)
	// filesystems, to allow them to flush writes to disk before the
	// unmount completes.
	//
	// On normal FUSE filesystems, use Forget of the root Node to
	// do actions at unmount time.
	Destroy()
}

type FSIniter

type FSIniter interface {
	// Init is called to initialize the FUSE connection.
	// It can inspect the request and adjust the response as desired.
	// The default response sets MaxReadahead to 0 and MaxWrite to 4096.
	// Init must return promptly.
	Init(*fuse.InitRequest, *fuse.InitResponse, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type FSInodeGenerator

type FSInodeGenerator interface {
	// GenerateInode is called to pick a dynamic inode number when it
	// would otherwise be 0.
	//
	// Not all filesystems bother tracking inodes, but FUSE requires
	// the inode to be set, and fewer duplicates in general makes UNIX
	// tools work better.
	//
	// Operations where the nodes may return 0 inodes include Getattr,
	// Setattr and ReadDir.
	//
	// If FS does not implement FSInodeGenerator, GenerateDynamicInode
	// is used.
	//
	// Implementing this is useful to e.g. constrain the range of
	// inode values used for dynamic inodes.
	GenerateInode(parentInode uint64, name string) uint64
}

type FSStatfser

type FSStatfser interface {
	// Statfs is called to obtain file system metadata.
	// It should write that data to resp.
	Statfs(*fuse.StatfsRequest, *fuse.StatfsResponse, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type Handle

type Handle interface {
}

A Handle is the interface required of an opened file or directory. See the documentation for type FS for general information pertaining to all methods.

Other FUSE requests can be handled by implementing methods from the Node* interfaces. The most common to implement are HandleReader, HandleReadDirer, and HandleWriter.

TODO implement methods: Getlk, Setlk, Setlkw

func DataHandle

func DataHandle(data []byte) Handle

DataHandle returns a read-only Handle that satisfies reads using the given data.

type HandleFlusher

type HandleFlusher interface {
	// Flush is called each time the file or directory is closed.
	// Because there can be multiple file descriptors referring to a
	// single opened file, Flush can be called multiple times.
	Flush(*fuse.FlushRequest, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type HandleReadAller

type HandleReadAller interface {
	ReadAll(Intr) ([]byte, fuse.Error)
}

type HandleReadDirer

type HandleReadDirer interface {
	ReadDir(Intr) ([]fuse.Dirent, fuse.Error)
}

type HandleReader

type HandleReader interface {
	Read(*fuse.ReadRequest, *fuse.ReadResponse, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type HandleReleaser

type HandleReleaser interface {
	Release(*fuse.ReleaseRequest, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type HandleWriter

type HandleWriter interface {
	Write(*fuse.WriteRequest, *fuse.WriteResponse, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type Intr

type Intr chan struct{}

An Intr is a channel that signals that a request has been interrupted. Being able to receive from the channel means the request has been interrupted.

func (Intr) String

func (Intr) String() string

type Node

type Node interface {
	Attr() fuse.Attr
}

A Node is the interface required of a file or directory. See the documentation for type FS for general information pertaining to all methods.

Other FUSE requests can be handled by implementing methods from the Node* interfaces, for example NodeOpener.

type NodeAccesser

type NodeAccesser interface {
	// Access checks whether the calling context has permission for
	// the given operations on the receiver. If so, Access should
	// return nil. If not, Access should return EPERM.
	//
	// Note that this call affects the result of the access(2) system
	// call but not the open(2) system call. If Access is not
	// implemented, the Node behaves as if it always returns nil
	// (permission granted), relying on checks in Open instead.
	Access(*fuse.AccessRequest, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeCreater

type NodeCreater interface {
	// Create creates a new directory entry in the receiver, which
	// must be a directory.
	Create(*fuse.CreateRequest, *fuse.CreateResponse, Intr) (Node, Handle, fuse.Error)
}

type NodeForgetter

type NodeForgetter interface {
	Forget()
}

type NodeFsyncer

type NodeFsyncer interface {
	Fsync(r *fuse.FsyncRequest, intr Intr) fuse.Error
}

TODO this should be on Handle not Node

type NodeGetattrer

type NodeGetattrer interface {
	// Getattr obtains the standard metadata for the receiver.
	// It should store that metadata in resp.
	//
	// If this method is not implemented, the attributes will be
	// generated based on Attr(), with zero values filled in.
	Getattr(*fuse.GetattrRequest, *fuse.GetattrResponse, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeGetxattrer

type NodeGetxattrer interface {
	// Getxattr gets an extended attribute by the given name from the
	// node.
	//
	// If there is no xattr by that name, returns fuse.ENODATA. This
	// will be translated to the platform-specific correct error code
	// by the framework.
	Getxattr(req *fuse.GetxattrRequest, resp *fuse.GetxattrResponse, intr Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeLinker

type NodeLinker interface {
	// Link creates a new directory entry in the receiver based on an
	// existing Node. Receiver must be a directory.
	Link(r *fuse.LinkRequest, old Node, intr Intr) (Node, fuse.Error)
}

type NodeListxattrer

type NodeListxattrer interface {
	// Listxattr lists the extended attributes recorded for the node.
	Listxattr(req *fuse.ListxattrRequest, resp *fuse.ListxattrResponse, intr Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeMkdirer

type NodeMkdirer interface {
	Mkdir(*fuse.MkdirRequest, Intr) (Node, fuse.Error)
}

type NodeMknoder

type NodeMknoder interface {
	Mknod(r *fuse.MknodRequest, intr Intr) (Node, fuse.Error)
}

type NodeOpener

type NodeOpener interface {
	// Open opens the receiver.
	// XXX note about access.  XXX OpenFlags.
	// XXX note that the Node may be a file or directory.
	Open(*fuse.OpenRequest, *fuse.OpenResponse, Intr) (Handle, fuse.Error)
}

type NodeReadlinker

type NodeReadlinker interface {
	// Readlink reads a symbolic link.
	Readlink(*fuse.ReadlinkRequest, Intr) (string, fuse.Error)
}

This optional request will be called only for symbolic link nodes.

type NodeRef

type NodeRef struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

NodeRef can be embedded in a Node to recognize the same Node being returned from multiple Lookup, Create etc calls.

Without this, each Node will get a new NodeID, causing spurious cache invalidations, extra lookups and aliasing anomalies. This may not matter for a simple, read-only filesystem.

type NodeRemover

type NodeRemover interface {
	// Remove removes the entry with the given name from
	// the receiver, which must be a directory.  The entry to be removed
	// may correspond to a file (unlink) or to a directory (rmdir).
	Remove(*fuse.RemoveRequest, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeRemovexattrer

type NodeRemovexattrer interface {
	// Removexattr removes an extended attribute for the name.
	//
	// If there is no xattr by that name, returns fuse.ENODATA. This
	// will be translated to the platform-specific correct error code
	// by the framework.
	Removexattr(req *fuse.RemovexattrRequest, intr Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeRenamer

type NodeRenamer interface {
	Rename(r *fuse.RenameRequest, newDir Node, intr Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeRequestLookuper

type NodeRequestLookuper interface {
	// Lookup looks up a specific entry in the receiver.
	// See NodeStringLookuper for more.
	Lookup(*fuse.LookupRequest, *fuse.LookupResponse, Intr) (Node, fuse.Error)
}

type NodeSetattrer

type NodeSetattrer interface {
	// Setattr sets the standard metadata for the receiver.
	Setattr(*fuse.SetattrRequest, *fuse.SetattrResponse, Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeSetxattrer

type NodeSetxattrer interface {
	// Setxattr sets an extended attribute with the given name and
	// value for the node.
	Setxattr(req *fuse.SetxattrRequest, intr Intr) fuse.Error
}

type NodeStringLookuper

type NodeStringLookuper interface {
	// Lookup looks up a specific entry in the receiver,
	// which must be a directory.  Lookup should return a Node
	// corresponding to the entry.  If the name does not exist in
	// the directory, Lookup should return nil, err.
	//
	// Lookup need not to handle the names "." and "..".
	Lookup(string, Intr) (Node, fuse.Error)
}

type NodeSymlinker

type NodeSymlinker interface {
	// Symlink creates a new symbolic link in the receiver, which must be a directory.
	//
	// TODO is the above true about directories?
	Symlink(*fuse.SymlinkRequest, Intr) (Node, fuse.Error)
}

type Server

type Server struct {
	FS FS

	// Function to send debug log messages to. If nil, use fuse.Debug.
	// Note that changing this or fuse.Debug may not affect existing
	// calls to Serve.
	Debug func(msg interface{})
}

func (*Server) Serve

func (s *Server) Serve(c *fuse.Conn) error

Serve serves the FUSE connection by making calls to the methods of fs and the Nodes and Handles it makes available. It returns only when the connection has been closed or an unexpected error occurs.

type Tree

type Tree struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A Tree implements a basic read-only directory tree for FUSE. The Nodes contained in it may still be writable.

func (*Tree) Add

func (t *Tree) Add(path string, node Node)

Add adds the path to the tree, resolving to the given node. If path or a prefix of path has already been added to the tree, Add panics.

Add is only safe to call before starting to serve requests.

func (*Tree) Attr

func (t *Tree) Attr() fuse.Attr

func (*Tree) Lookup

func (t *Tree) Lookup(name string, intr Intr) (Node, fuse.Error)

func (*Tree) ReadDir

func (t *Tree) ReadDir(intr Intr) ([]fuse.Dirent, fuse.Error)

func (*Tree) Root

func (t *Tree) Root() (Node, fuse.Error)

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