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author | Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> | 2012-06-12 17:01:52 -0400 |
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committer | Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> | 2012-06-12 17:01:52 -0400 |
commit | 74aa310ad6f68cc670135f12e1023a4f9dfaf3c4 (patch) | |
tree | 2fe5e22f66245e7b8ca2fb1c108955b6f9beb2b5 /doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn | |
parent | 4ebb0b51d77484fcee12fd92a71b737b1aaca283 (diff) |
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diff --git a/doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn b/doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn index 9fe6938c4..60c598673 100644 --- a/doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn +++ b/doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn @@ -1,44 +1,53 @@ Finish "git annex watch" command, which runs, in the background, watching via inotify for changes, and automatically annexing new files, etc. -There is a `watch` branch in git that adds such a command. To make this -really useful, it needs to: +There is a `watch` branch in git that adds the command. -- on startup, add any files that have appeared since last run **done** -- on startup, fix the symlinks for any renamed links **done** -- on startup, stage any files that have been deleted since last run - (seems to require a `git commit -a` on startup, or at least a - `git add --update`, which will notice deleted files) **done** -- notice new files, and git annex add **done** -- notice renamed files, auto-fix the symlink, and stage the new file location - **done** -- handle cases where directories are moved outside the repo, and stop - watching them **done** -- when a whole directory is deleted or moved, stage removal of its - contents from the index **done** -- notice deleted files and stage the deletion - (tricky; there's a race with add since it replaces the file with a symlink..) - **done** -- Gracefully handle when the default limit of 8192 inotified directories - is exceeded. This can be tuned by root, so help the user fix it. - **done** -- periodically auto-commit staged changes (avoid autocommitting when - lots of changes are coming in) **done** -- coleasce related add/rm events for speed and less disk IO **done** -- don't annex `.gitignore` and `.gitattributes` files **done** -- run as a daemon **done** -- tunable delays before adding new files, etc +## known bugs + +* A process has a file open for write, another one closes it, + and so it's added. Then the first process modifies it. + + Or, a process has a file open for write when `git annex watch` starts + up, it will be added to the annex. If the process later continues + writing, it will change content in the annex. + + This changes content in the annex, and fsck will later catch + the inconsistency. + + Possible fixes: + + * Somehow track or detect if a file is open for write by any processes. + * Or, when possible, making a copy on write copy before adding the file + would avoid this. + * Or, as a last resort, make an expensive copy of the file and add that. + * Tracking file opens and closes with inotify could tell if any other + processes have the file open. But there are problems.. It doesn't + seem to differentiate between files opened for read and for write. + And there would still be a race after the last close and before it's + injected into the annex, where it could be opened for write again. + Would need to detect that and undo the annex injection or something. + +* If a file is checked into git as a normal file and gets modified + (or merged, etc), it will be converted into an annexed file. + See [[blog/day_7__bugfixes]] + +## todo + +- Support OSes other than Linux; it only uses inotify currently. + OSX and FreeBSD use the same mechanism, and there is a Haskell interface + for it, +- Run niced and ioniced? Seems to make sense, this is a background job. - configurable option to only annex files meeting certian size or filename criteria -- option to check files not meeting annex criteria into git directly +- option to check files not meeting annex criteria into git directly, + automatically - honor .gitignore, not adding files it excludes (difficult, probably needs my own .gitignore parser to avoid excessive running of git commands to check for ignored files) - Possibly, when a directory is moved out of the annex location, - unannex its contents. -- Support OSes other than Linux; it only uses inotify currently. - OSX and FreeBSD use the same mechanism, and there is a Haskell interface - for it, + unannex its contents. (Does inotify tell us where the directory moved + to so we can access it?) ## the races @@ -61,25 +70,6 @@ Many races need to be dealt with by this code. Here are some of them. Fixed this problem; Now it hard links the file to a temp directory and operates on the hard link, which is also made unwritable. -* A process has a file open for write, another one closes it, and so it's - added. Then the first process modifies it. - - **Currently unfixed**; This changes content in the annex, and fsck will - later catch the inconsistency. - - Possible fixes: - - * Somehow track or detect if a file is open for write by any processes. - * Or, when possible, making a copy on write copy before adding the file - would avoid this. - * Or, as a last resort, make an expensive copy of the file and add that. - * Tracking file opens and closes with inotify could tell if any other - processes have the file open. But there are problems.. It doesn't - seem to differentiate between files opened for read and for write. - And there would still be a race after the last close and before it's - injected into the annex, where it could be opened for write again. - Would need to detect that and undo the annex injection or something. - * File is added and then replaced with another file before the annex add makes its symlink. @@ -108,3 +98,29 @@ Many races need to be dealt with by this code. Here are some of them. Not a problem; The removal event removes the old file from the index, and the add event adds the new one. + +## done + +- on startup, add any files that have appeared since last run **done** +- on startup, fix the symlinks for any renamed links **done** +- on startup, stage any files that have been deleted since last run + (seems to require a `git commit -a` on startup, or at least a + `git add --update`, which will notice deleted files) **done** +- notice new files, and git annex add **done** +- notice renamed files, auto-fix the symlink, and stage the new file location + **done** +- handle cases where directories are moved outside the repo, and stop + watching them **done** +- when a whole directory is deleted or moved, stage removal of its + contents from the index **done** +- notice deleted files and stage the deletion + (tricky; there's a race with add since it replaces the file with a symlink..) + **done** +- Gracefully handle when the default limit of 8192 inotified directories + is exceeded. This can be tuned by root, so help the user fix it. + **done** +- periodically auto-commit staged changes (avoid autocommitting when + lots of changes are coming in) **done** +- coleasce related add/rm events for speed and less disk IO **done** +- don't annex `.gitignore` and `.gitattributes` files **done** +- run as a daemon **done** |